
Relief from teething pain
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Teething takes the blame for all sorts of baby complaints, but keep in mind that it is important to distinguish between normal teething discomfort and the symptoms of an illness. Fever, diarrhoea and vomiting are almost always illness-related. Excessive crying, irritability, drooling, rashes, ear tugging, bad temper and runny noses are the most difficult to interpret as they can be teething-related or a symptom of something more serious. The important thing is not to use teething to explain away what might be the signs of illness - always consult your GP if you have any doubts.
ways to relieve baby's discomfort
There are several things that you can try to help ease your baby's teething pain. Some may work for you and some won't - but most mums agree anything is worth a go! Keep trying different things until you find what provides the best relief for your baby.
When your baby is teething he or she will gnaw and gum down on anything they can get their mouth around, as biting on something helps relieve the pressure in their little gums. Experiment with cold clean washcloths, water filled or chilled rubber teething toys, even your own fingers - anything that provides cooling counter pressure might bring relief.
more suggestions for alleviating baby's teething pain
- Offering your baby a cold bottle of water or diluted juice. This can also help replenish your baby's fluid levels when dribbling is excessive.
- Cold food such as chilled applesauce, cold yoghurt or any newly defrosted pureed fruit can help ease the pain.
- Colourful teething rings such as the one found on this Baby Einstein Activity Gym can also be a great help. Some babies respond to distraction from the pain in the form of cuddling, rocking or changing scenery.
- For babies older than four months, perhaps try a cooling teething gel spread across their little gums.
- In some instances, your GP may recommend infant pain relievers like paracetamol or ibuprofen.
Note: Contrary to old-fashioned remedies, you should never rub whiskey or other alcoholic products on your infant's gums!
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