publication date: Apr 20, 2012
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author/source: Anne Coates
Teething can be blamed for a wide
range of reactions – grumpy, fussing babies who for one reason or another are generally out of sorts – and can cause mild
localised symptoms that tend to start
three to five days before each
tooth erupts.
Some
babies sail through the process, for others
teething can be an uncomfortable time, causing
distress to both parents and baby. Seeing your
child in pain is an awful feeling so how should you best to treat their
symptoms? Recognising the signs of teething - Inflammation and tenderness of the gum
- Pain and discomfort
- Increased drooling, biting, gum-rubbing and sucking
- Poor appetite, irritability, wakefulness and disturbed sleep
- Ear rubbing
- Facial rash
- A slightly raised temperature (but not more than 38°C)
How to treat the symptoms of teethingSome
infants find relief in
biting on a cool object such as a chilled (not frozen)
teething ring or having their gums gently massaged with a teething gel like
bonjela.
Homeopathic
chamomilla is recommended for
teething and this is available in sachets:
Nelson's Teetha.
We have also used effectively
Kiwiherb's Children's Chamomile and
Nurofen for Children which is really good for
reducing fever quickly. We particularly like the
dispenser which makes giving the
medicine to a baby (
over three months) much easier.
Nurofen for Children also comes in
sachets which are great to have as a
standby in your baby bag.