Baby Teething Symptoms and How to Give Relief for Teething Baby
Friday, July 11th, 2008
Teething may make your baby restless and irritable. If fever, vomiting, or diarrhea occurs do not relate this automatically to teething, as teething is not generally the cause of these conditions. If your baby has fever, vomits or has diarrhea, it might be a good idea to get your baby checked out by your doctor to rule out any other cause if you have any concerns.
Some signs that your baby may be teething:
• Red cheeks or rash on cheeks increased saliva/drooling.
• Clingy or restlessness
• Wakefulness during the night
• Swollen red gums, sometimes you will see a blister on the gum where the tooth is coming through
• Loss of appetite
What you can to do to give relief for your teething baby?
Let your baby chew on a cold, hard object, such as a teething ring. The coldness helps ease the discomfort and the hardness will speed up the eruption of the tooth. You can try a few different types of teething rings to see what your baby prefers. Keep your baby’s teething rings in the fridge rather than the freezer to minimize the risk of frost bite.
Another way to give relief for your teething baby is to massage your baby’s gums with lemon juice can help reduce pain and discomfort during teething. Some older babies like to chew on frozen lemon wedges. Remember to defrost the lemon wedges a little before giving them to your baby to avoid frost bites.


