Parenting: Can you massage a baby with coconut oil during the cold weather? Find out from a pediatrician..
- byShikha Srivastava
- 20 Dec, 2025
Which oil is best for babies in winter? Babies need special care in winter. Even a little carelessness can cause a child to fall ill. Parents often have many questions during the winter season. One of these questions is whether they can massage their baby with coconut oil during this time. Coconut oil is considered cooling, so parents worry that massaging with it might make their child catch a cold. Renowned pediatrician Sandeep Gupta shared a video on his Instagram handle addressing this. Let's find out what the doctor says in this video.
Should you massage your baby with coconut oil in winter?
According to Dr. Sandeep Gupta, massaging your baby with coconut oil in winter is perfectly safe, but it's important to keep a few things in mind. Warm the coconut oil slightly before massaging your baby. Do not use very cold or very hot oil on the baby.
Benefits of coconut oil massage
Coconut oil is considered very good for babies' skin. The doctor explains that it deeply moisturizes the skin, protects against dryness and rashes, keeps the skin soft and healthy, and also creates a natural protective layer on the skin during cold weather. So, if your baby's skin is dry, massaging with coconut oil can be a good option.
Which other oils can be used?
In the video, Sandeep Gupta further says that if you want even better results than coconut oil, you can use sesame oil. Several studies have found that massaging with sesame oil helps in the development of children. It especially helps in weight gain in premature babies, moisturizes the skin, and also has antibacterial and antioxidant properties, which also benefit the child. Therefore, you can massage your baby with sesame oil.
Keep these things in mind while massaging.
Dr. Gupta advises paying attention to some specific things while massaging your baby, such as:

Always use slightly warm oil. Do not apply too much pressure while massaging.
Make sure the baby doesn't catch a cold after the massage.
If you notice any rash, redness, or allergy on the skin, stop using the oil.
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