
Reasons for a Baby's Flaccid Skin
Disease description:
My baby's body feels loose and soft. What are the reasons for a baby's body feeling loose and soft?

The reasons for a baby's loose flesh may include developmental stage, nutritional status, and activity level.
1. Developmental stage: Newborns and infants have relatively more subcutaneous fat and their muscle tissue is not yet fully developed, resulting in soft flesh. As the child grows older, muscle development increases, subcutaneous fat decreases proportionally, and the flesh becomes firmer.
2. Nutritional status: Inadequate or imbalanced nutrition may lead to slow weight gain, reduced subcutaneous fat, and flaccid muscles. Conversely, excessive nutrition may also result in fat accumulation, manifesting as loose flesh. A balanced diet can help improve this condition.
3. Activity level: Insufficient physical activity and lack of muscle exercise may lead to muscle relaxation. Appropriate activity and exercise can promote muscle development, enhance muscle tone, and improve the condition of loose flesh.
If you notice your baby has loose flesh accompanied by other abnormal symptoms such as failure to gain weight, poor appetite, or decreased activity, seek medical attention promptly.