
Peripheral temperature variations are common in infants. An infant’s circulatory system is still developing, and their ability to regulate body temperature efficiently, especially in the extremities, is not yet fully mature. Consequently,... Read more »

Peripheral temperature variations, specifically affecting extremities in infants during sleep, are frequently observed. This phenomenon manifests as a noticeable coolness to the touch in areas such as the hands, even when the... Read more »
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The act of an infant placing their hands on or near their face while asleep is a common behavior observed across various developmental stages. This action can manifest in different forms, ranging... Read more »

