POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year agoA. Teething can be uncomfortable for babies and may sometimes cause a mild fever. Here are some tips to help ease teething discomfort:
### **1. **Teething Toys:**
- **Chew Toys:** Offer teething rings or toys that are chilled (not frozen) for your baby to chew on. This can help soothe sore gums.
### **2. **Cold Compress:**
- **Chilled Washcloth:** Rub a clean, chilled washcloth on your baby’s gums. The cold can help numb the discomfort.
### **3. **Teething Gel:**
- **Consult Pediatrician:** Use a teething gel recommended by your pediatrician. Avoid gels with benzocaine or other numbing agents without medical advice.
### **4. **Pain Relief:**
- **Medications:** If your baby is very uncomfortable, you may use infant acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil) as directed by your pediatrician. Follow dosage instructions carefully.
### **5. **Comfort Measures:**
- **Cuddling:** Provide extra comfort and cuddling to help soothe your baby.
- **Cool Foods:** If your baby has started solids, offer cool, soft foods like yogurt or pureed fruit.
### **6. **Hydration:**
- **Fluids:** Ensure your baby stays well-hydrated. Offer water or breast milk/formula regularly.
### **7. **Monitor Fever:**
- **Fever Management:** If your baby’s fever is above 100.4°F (38°C) and persists, consult your pediatrician. Teething-related fevers are usually mild.
### **8. **Hygiene:**
- **Clean Gums:** Keep your baby’s gums clean by gently wiping them with a damp cloth to reduce the risk of infections.
If you have concerns about the severity of the fever or any other symptoms, always consult your pediatrician for advice and appropriate treatment.
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