Fussiness: I personally having two young ones have experienced the following: excessive fussiness, unusual crying times and for no apparent reasons.
Answered 3/13/2016
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Symptoms: The baby can have excessive fussiness as well as heavy saliva production. You can see your pediatric dentist for ways to help the baby during these "rough" times :).
Answered 10/2/2012
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Teething: The symptoms of teething are highly variable between children. Some children get teeth without any symptoms at all, while others are just miserable. The most common symptoms are excessive drooling, mildly elevated temperature, diarrhea, restlessness and irritability. Cold teething rings, pain medications and messaging the gum areas can help somewhat. A natural treatment named camilia can help.
Answered 1/11/2018
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Teething: Symptoms of teething often occur a few days (or even weeks) before the tooth comes through the gum. Common symptoms and signs include: Red and swollen gums. Red flushed cheek or face. Rubbing their ears on the same side as the tooth which is coming through. Dribbling more than usual. Waking more at night and generally being more unsettled. Inconsistent feeding. Rubbing their gums, biting, chewing
Answered 10/23/2017
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