Some Signs That Your Baby Is Teething

Some Signs That Your Baby Is Teething

Your baby’s first tooth is a milestone you’ve been eagerly awaiting, probably with the camera poised. However, when your baby's first teeth pierce through their gums, it might not be as thrilling for them. Your infant can't express their emotions to you verbally when they are going through teething problems.

The best thing you can do as a parent to support your baby throughout this transition is to watch out for frequent teething signals, understand what's going on, and learn some solutions.

So, in this blog, we will help you understand some signs of teething which can help you comfort your baby more easily during these difficult times. 

  • Redness Or A Cyst On The Gum
  • When the tooth pierces the gum, you could notice an eruption cyst on your baby's gums. This cyst resembles a blue or gray bubble. It normally goes away on its own, so don't panic. This is usually the most uncomfortable stage of your child's teething journey.

  • Flushed Cheeks And Low-Grade Fever
  • Teething may cause your baby's temperature to rise slightly and create flushed cheeks and low-grade fever, however, it typically doesn't result in a fever. Keep in mind that a temperature higher than 38°C is probably the result of another illness and needs to be reported to your child's doctor.

  • Rubbing Or Tugging On Their Ear
  • Your baby's cheeks and ears may get inflamed due to gum disease. Unaware of the pain, your baby may try to soothe themselves by rubbing their cheek or pulling on their ear. Just be mindful that pulling on their ear might also indicate an ear infection, so contact your physician if the pain continues or if your child has a high temperature.

  • Dribbling More Than Usual
  • You may notice more drooling from your baby due to oral discomfort. Usually, the slobber is more of a bother for you than a concern for your baby, but occasionally, the bacteria in their saliva can result in a skin rash around their mouth, chin, and cheeks. To maintain your baby's hygiene you can use baby care products. 

    Conclusion 

    Teething is a normal part of infant development. Some babies may experience pain, but they do not become ill as a result. Giving your baby something to chew on, such as a cool pacifier or teething toy, may help soothe their sore gums. Luckily, your infant should feel better as the tooth pierces the gums. 

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