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Mom of a 3 yr 8 m old boy2 years ago
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#asktheexperts my baby is 10 and half months old. he has not had any signs of teething yet. should I be worried?

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Dr Vandan H KumarFather of a 7 yr 4 m old boy2 years ago
A. during teething (pain can start as early as 3 months) there is itching, pain, drooling of saliva, swelling in the gums, oral finger insertion, irritability and crying during the teething process. it will come intermittently for few days to few weeks and then will go away. usually teething pain doesn't come after 2 years of age. with the help of your fingers you can press the gums of the child to decrease the pain as well as you can give a pacifier but it should be clean. you can give a cold cotton cloth to bite and press between the gums when the child is crying due to pazin not resolving then you can give paracetamol which will also help in decreasing the pain. long-term medizcine on daily basis (homeopathic /allopathic )(they are painkiller)are usually not advisable.
RashmiMom of a 10 yr 11 m old girl2 years ago
A. No you should not be because a child and habits first eruption buy the age of 17 months as well that’s on the higher side basically so you can easily wait up till that much of a time and even by that time if it does not happen then you can consult a paediatrician dentist
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