POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year agoA. Teething can be uncomfortable for babies, but there are several ways to help soothe their discomfort:
### **Care Tips for Teething**
1. **Teething Toys**: Provide safe, soft teething toys or rings for your baby to chew on. Chilled (not frozen) teething rings can provide soothing relief.
2. **Cold Washcloth**: Gently rub a clean, cold, damp washcloth on your baby's gums. The coolness can help alleviate pain.
3. **Massage Gums**: Use a clean finger to gently massage your baby's gums. This can help soothe the area and provide comfort.
4. **Cold Foods**: If your baby is already eating solids, offer chilled foods like mashed fruits or vegetables. Ensure they are soft and easy to swallow.
5. **Maintain Oral Hygiene**: Even before teeth fully emerge, clean your baby's gums with a soft, damp cloth to prevent infection and establish a good oral hygiene routine.
6. **Comfort and Cuddling**: Provide extra comfort and cuddles. Sometimes, a little extra love and attention can help your baby feel better.
7. **Over-the-Counter Remedies**: For severe discomfort, consult your pediatrician before using any over-the-counter teething gels or medications. Some products might not be recommended for infants.
8. **Pain Relief**: If your baby is very uncomfortable and other methods are not helping, consult your pediatrician about using infant acetaminophen or ibuprofen, and follow their dosage recommendations carefully.
### **When to Seek Medical Advice**
- **Persistent Symptoms**: If teething symptoms seem severe or persist, or if you notice any unusual symptoms such as high fever or diarrhea, consult your pediatrician.
- **Teething Complications**: If your baby appears to be in significant discomfort or if you have concerns about their health during teething, getting professional advice is always a good idea.
These measures can help ease the discomfort associated with teething and provide some relief for your baby.
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