Excessive sweating in babies is not typically a symptom of diabetes, especially since diabetes is rarely diagnosed at that age. Sweating is a normal bodily mechanism to regulate temperature, and babies often have sensitive skin that reacts to changes in temperature. It is important to keep the temperature in the house at an ideal range of 20-21 degrees Celsius.
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