Most experts say children teething does not cause fever or high fever in infants. Even if your baby has a fever, the temperature could still be in the low level and usually occurs at the time the tooth appears. But if your baby has a fever when teething, it is probably just a coincidence or are there other conditions that cause the child's fever.
Teething process is relatively painless to the baby, but if it is accompanied by the onset of symptoms of pain or swelling of the gums will usually occur 3-5 days before the first tooth appears.
Here are some signs of teething babies who want to:
- Babies often salivate usually a lot of saliva dripping causing a red rash on the chin, face or chest
- Babies are often chewed on fingers or toys as it helps reduce stress on the baby's gums
- So lazy to eat and drink because of mouth pain
- Wake up at night
- A little more fussy if her gums feel swollen.
Some ways parents can do to reduce discomfort such as baby:
- Use a clean finger to gently rub your baby's gums for 2 minutes at any time. Although initially the baby protests after that they will find peace.
- Provide safe objects or chew toy baby, always look for the cleanliness of the object and the toy.
- If this condition does not help alleviate the condition of infants who are not comfortable, then it could not hurt to consult a doctor to find out is there any other symptoms that accompany it or not.
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