Thursday, May 16, 2013

Teething Remedies for Toddlers


Teething can begin as early as 3 months, and it can be a trying time for both the baby and parents. Fortunately, there are teething remedies for toddlers that can provide relief and bring a smile to a child's face. A majority of babies will start cutting teeth halfway through their first year. At that time, solid food is being introduced into their diet.

Even before the first tooth emerges, the gums will be red and tender, creating irritation and pain for the baby. Although a doctor will tell you that teething does not cause fevers, the baby's temperature does seem to go up when teething occurs. The child can also have diarrhea during this time. You may want to take precautions against diaper rash as this will add to the child's discomfort. Other symptoms of teething include crabbiness, insomnia, and drooling.

Some things you can do to help alleviate the problem is to give them a cold teething ring that has been placed in the refrigerator. The cold temperature can help soothe a swollen gum. Soft cold mashed foods such as bananas and jelly might help.

There are over-the -counter topical ointments that can numb the gums and bring some relief. You can give baby Tylenol or Calpol to reduce the pain. The sucking action can also alleviate pain, so giving a chilled pacifier can calm an irritable child.

More natural remedies include applying clove oil on the gums, massaging the affected area, and using music and rocking to comfort the child. Even giving him diluted tea like chamomile can aid in providing some relief. It's hard on parents to see their child suffer but it's all part of the developmental process. By doing some of these teething remedies for toddlers, both child and parents can weather through it.

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