- Teething can begins around 3 months old but typically begins when your child is 6 to 7 months old.
- Signs And Symptoms:
- Excessive drooling
- Irritability
- Gumming or biting
- Appearance of a rash around the mouth, or on the face
- Decrease in appetite
- Excessive crying
- Loss of appetite
- Feverish
- Changes in bowel movements
- Management:
- Help ease the pain of teething by using a clean, cool washcloth to gently massage the gums.
- Offer the child a cool teething ring or a teething biscuit, if that is appropriate for the age of the child.
- Always supervise your child when using a teething biscuit because of the potential choking hazard.
- Talk to your doctor or dentist before using over-the-counter pain reducers or desensitizing gel.
- Talk to your doctor or dentist before using over-the-counter pain reducers or desensitizing gel.
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