ExpertDr Disha PatelAyurvedic Physician3 years agoA. look for swollen, red gums,
While a baby is teething you may notice increased saliva, drooling, and a desire to chew, mild gum pain, slightly swollen gums over the cutting tooth, changes in appetite, and low-grade fever less than 100,”
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy3 years agoA. Swollen, tender gums.Fussiness and crying.A slightly raised temperature (less than 101 F)Gnawing or wanting to chew on hard things.Lots of drool, which can cause a rash on their face.Coughing.Rubbing their cheek or pulling their ear.Bringing their hands to their mouth.A teething baby may pull on their ears or rub their cheeks during the teething process. The ears, gums and cheeks all share the same nerve pathways. That means pain in the jaws from teething may be felt in the cheeks and ears too. These sensations are especially pronounced in babies who are cutting new molars.
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