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How to Manage Baby Teething
How to Manage Baby Teething

Although the baby teething process usually starts when the baby is approximately six months old, some may experience it faster or slower than others may. There are various symptoms that a parent should be on the lookout for. The first symptom that can be observed is always the swelling of gum. After this the teeth start erupting in a series, the first eruption starts with the lower incisor, followed by the upper incisor, then the molar and lastly the canines. Even though not all children have the same symptoms, knowing the most common ones will help you deal with any problem.

The general baby teething symptom is among many babies is earache. The babies who experience earache constantly touch their ears. This happens mostly as an indication that the pain has transferred from the gum to the ears. The baby may also start salivating more often. The excess saliva wets the area around the mouth. This should be wiped gently since aggressive action might injure the already sensitive area.

Another indication of teething is that if some objects are placed in front or near the baby, he or she may grab it, place it straight into the mouth, and start chewing. The chewing action observed in babies shows that they need some object to help them to ease the pressure and pain caused by swelling of gum. Another symptom is appearing of rashes in the stomach area. In order to deal with the rashes, apply the bun cream, which will cure them.

The baby may also experience diarrhea. In this case, the best option is to consult a doctor. Increase in body temperature, irritation and not sleeping soundly are other baby teething symptoms that indicate you should take the baby to the doctor right away. To ease the discomforts, use a teeth ring. An extra teeth ring kept in the fridge to cool is also good. Nowadays you can also get teething gums with inflammation function for the baby. These have anesthetic properties that help relief pain.




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