Teething is something that can be very distressing for a parent but is also one of those milestones that a baby comes to. Teething can start earlier than most people think and even before any teeth decide to pop through. Some babies may have teething symptoms in the first few months. Some babies also may not have teething issues at all and may have teeth appear without hassle, but unfortunately the likely outcome is that there will be some discomfort. Of course, how one deals with it can make a big difference too. Some babies are more vocal about their pain and come across almost as though they can't cope, while others will be more on the quiet side seeming to better be able to cope with the discomfort. Understanding and recognizing the symptoms of teething is the best way to know for sure that your baby is experiencing it. Signs can usually come up way before a tooth has even appeared so knowing symptoms will help you pinpoint the problem even before you have a real sign it is (i. e. a tooth).
It is quite important to know the symptoms as it can be easy to confuse other symptoms as being a result of this issue when they are not. So what are teething symptoms? Below are a few to look out for:Irritability – Restless, agitation and irritability are common signs. This isn't a surprise as if you have ever experienced a tooth problem you will know it can make you feel on edge with your emotions. Sleep is disturbed. Flushed cheeks. May not be eating much. May have a temperature. Dribbling – This can seem fairly excessive as well and may cause your baby to get a sore chin from it all. Chewing everything. Biting everything. Sore red gums.
There are many things that you can do to help teething. Sometimes letting your baby chew on a cold cloth or bite on a carrot can really help. Sometimes just using a finger to rub your baby's gums can help. A pacifier is also a good option and can help a child focus on something else.
I didn't want to use teething gels or medication and my son used a pacifier until he was ten months old for teething issues and this worked wonders for him. At 10 months old he experienced teething issues but when I tried to give him the pacifier, he threw it at me and decided from then on he wanted to deal with the pain alone.
You can really pick up cues from your child, so see what they want as well. My son seemed to deal with teething really well after this point, so I am glad I chose to let him feel the pain so to speak.
If you are looking for a cheap cot beds , check out Marie's website which has info on prices for various brands including Cosatto cots
Trending Articles
- 6 Of The Hottest 7 Passenger Vehicles On The Road
- True Value Solar Complaints & Reviews
- Qwop Hacked
- Venipuncture: Order Of Draw
- Nabp And Vipps - No Ethics Or Morals? Just Their Spamming, Money Grubbing Racist Hands In Your Pocket?
- New Chapter Bone Strength Take Care Not What You Think It Is
- Is Prompt Performer Risk - Free
- The Secrets Of Korean's Flawless Skin
- Watch Southland Season 3 Episode 1 Online