Several: . The symptoms most likely to trouble a teether include: drooling (which can lead to a facial rash) gum swelling and sensitivity irritability or fussiness biting behavior refusing food sleep problems.
Answered 3/8/2019
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Drooling and crying: Teeth eruption in baby will cause discomfort, pain or sometimes infection and fever. Most common signs are drooling and crying over pain while pointing the inside of mouth. The best way to help easing the process is maintaining the oral hygeine so to decrease the chance of infection.
Answered 12/9/2013
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Chening: As kids begin teething, they might drool more and want to chew on things. For some babies, teething is painless. Others may have brief periods of irritability, while some may seem cranky for weeks, with crying jags and disrupted sleeping and eating patterns. Teething can be uncomfortable, but if your baby seems very irritable, talk to your doctor.
Answered 3/23/2014
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