POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy10 months agoA. When your 5-month-old baby is teething, it’s common for them to experience swollen gums, irritability, disrupted sleep, and changes in bowel movements. Here are some tips to help soothe her discomfort during this phase:
1. Gum Relief: Gently massaging her gums with a clean finger can provide relief. You can also try teething rings that are safe for infants; chilling them in the refrigerator (not the freezer) can make them even more soothing.
2. Cold Foods: If your baby has started on solids, you can offer cold, soft foods like yogurt or pureed fruits to help numb the gums.
3. Pain Relief: If she seems very uncomfortable, consult your pediatrician about using an appropriate dose of infant acetaminophen or ibuprofen to relieve pain.
4. Maintain Hygiene: Keep her mouth and gums clean by gently wiping her gums with a damp cloth to reduce the risk of infection and soothe any irritation.
5. Stay Hydrated: Ensure she stays well-hydrated, especially if she’s experiencing increased bowel movements. Offer breast milk or formula regularly.
6. Comforting Environment: Create a calm and comforting environment to help her relax. Gentle rocking, soothing sounds, or a warm bath may help her sleep better.
7. Monitor Bowel Movements: While increased bowel movements can occur during teething, keep an eye on her stools. If they are unusually loose or if she seems to have diarrhea, consult your pediatrician.
Teething can be a challenging time for both babies and parents, but these strategies can help ease your baby’s discomfort. If her symptoms seem severe or persist, it’s best to consult your pediatrician for further advice and reassurance.
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