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Salty Skin

by Adrienne Wingfield, Jul 02, 2008 11:36AM
My daughter sweats a little more than normal. I was never concerned until a friend said something about kids with salty skin having Cystic Fibrosis. I thought all sweaty skin was salty, even on children? Should I be worried?
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by jmom3, Jul 10, 2008 10:27AM
To: Adrienne
I thought sweating was a sign of a healthy child. Sweat is salty right...did you ask your Dr.? My oldest sweats alot and the youngest too, not too much, only when real activce, I call it hot bodies, I am the same way. Dosn't sound like anything to be too worried about.
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