In this video Doctor O'Donovan explains teething symptoms you might see in your baby as their baby teeth (milk teeth) come through, plus 6 top tips on how to manage it and make it easier - for both you and them!
When do babies start teething?
Most babies start teething at around 6 months; however every baby is different. Some babies are born with their first teeth. Others start teething before they are 4 months old, and some after 12 months.
Teething symptoms and signs:
Baby teeth sometimes emerge with no pain or discomfort at all.
At other times, you may notice:
- their gum is sore and red where the tooth is coming through
- they have a mild temperature of less than 38C
- they have 1 flushed cheek
- they have a rash on their face
- they're rubbing their ear
- they're dribbling more than usual
- they're gnawing and chewing on things a lot
- they're more fretful than usual
- they're not sleeping very well.
Treatment for teething:
In this video we discuss teething rings, teething gels plus non medical options to help your baby and their teething stages. Please also feel free to share your feedback on what has helped ease your babies teething symptoms to help others, by leaving a comment!
CONTENTS AND TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Introduction to teething
00:21 - Signs and symptoms of teething
01:14 - Common order in which teeth come through
01:50 - Tips to help manage teething
Further information:
NHS information on teething: [ Ссылка ]
General tips on baby development: [ Ссылка ]
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