Yes, a 1-month-old baby can sweat. Sweating is the body's way of regulating temperature, and babies' temperature regulation systems are not fully developed yet, so they may sweat more easily than adults.
However, it is important to note that excessive sweating in a baby can be a sign of an underlying medical condition, such as an infection or fever. If your baby is sweating excessively, particularly if accompanied by other symptoms such as fever or lethargy, it is important to seek medical attention.
On the other hand, some babies may not sweat as much as others, and this is also normal. As long as your baby appears healthy and is not experiencing any other symptoms, there is generally no cause for concern.
To help regulate your baby's body temperature, dress them in appropriate clothing for the weather, avoid overbundling, and ensure that they are hydrated. If you are unsure about how to dress your baby or how to determine if they are overheating, speak with your pediatrician for guidance.
Overall, sweating in babies is normal, but it is important to monitor their sweating patterns and seek medical attention if there are any concerns.