Teething Remedies
Teething Symptoms Runny Nose Low Fever Red and Swollen Gums Red Flushed Cheek or Face Crankiness or Crying Gum Rubbing Inconsistent Feeding Sleeplessness or Restlessness Heavy Drooling Rash around the Mouth from Heavy Drooling Diarrhea or a Red Sore Bottom Biting, chewing, and sucking on toys, fingers, clothes and anything else they can get their hands on. Teething Remedies Treating the symptoms of teething can help ease the pain and make your baby more comfortable. If they are suffering from a rash around their mouths from all of the drooling make sure you keep the area dry by patting with a soft cloth. It might pay to put a little bit of barrier cream around the area also to keep from getting sore. Likewise if they are suffering with a sore or red bottom, keep it clean and dry and apply barrier cream when changing their diaper. There are plenty of natural remedies that you can try before resorting to pain relieving medications and teething gels. Some teething gels have recently been associated with a potentially fatal disease so if you must use them ensure you are following the instructions and do not apply more than the recommended dose. Ask your local chemist or health food store if they stock any homeopathic teething relief products, or visit your local homeopath to have one specially made up for your child. To ease the swelling and painful gums you can use anything that is cool to touch. Some teething rings come filled with liquid so that you can store them in the fridge or freezer. Have a few on hand so that while one is cooling the other is being chewed on. Make sure you check the quality of the teething products to ensure they meet the safety standards and if they become damaged or leak throw them out. A cheaper alternative is to place a damp face cloth in the freezer for a few minutes and allow them to chew on this. It will soothe their gums and relieve some of their pain. Now that they do have some little teeth bear in mind that they will be really sharp. Take extra caution that they don’t bite pieces off things such as their toys or hard vegetables as this may present a choking hazard. You will find that the natural action of chewing on everything in sight will reduce the sharpness of these new teeth over time. ![]() |
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