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Soothe a Teething Baby
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Learn the symptoms
Symptoms may precede actual teething by one to three months, and may continue in waves throughout the process. Knowing the symptoms of teething is the first step toward comforting your baby. Indications include:
Heavy drooling Coughing due to excess saliva A drool rash on chin or face Chewing on everything and anything Sensitive, possibly swollen gums Flushed cheeks Nasal discharge Interrupted sleep Refusal to eat Pulling of his or her ears Cheek rubbing Irritability; crying more than usual Even if there isn't a visible tooth quite yet, you can still alleviate the baby's pain by rubbing his or her gums with a clean finger (moisten with cold water), a small cool spoon or some wet gauze. Do this just before bedtime when the baby is getting ready to sleep for a calming overall effect. You may also want to put a clean cotton cloth between baby and bedding to soak up excessive drool during sleep.
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