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I noticed that my two-month-old baby often has sweaty hands and feet even when she is barefoot. What could be causing this?

It is not uncommon for babies to have moist hands and feet. This is a normal way for them to regulate their body temperature. As long as your baby is eating well, gaining weight, and seems healthy overall, there is likely no cause for concern. However, if you notice any other symptoms that worry you, it is always a good idea to bring them up with your healthcare provider during your next appointment.

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