Helpful Tips For Dealing With A Teething Baby
Teething is very unpleasant for babies. Their gums are
painful and itchy, and this makes them very uncomfortable. But once you know
the source of your baby’s discomfort is teething, there are several things you
can do to help ease his/her discomfort:
Off Your Baby
Something Cold
A cold teether or frozen washcloth can feel amazing on your
baby’s irritated gums. You can even offer a chilled metal teaspoon—babies love
them.
Offer Chilled Food
Teething babies can be grouchy and often don’t have an
appetite. However, cold things feel good on swollen gums, so be sure to offer
healthy options like frozen fruits. That way, your baby is getting some relief
of the teething, and eating something healthy.
Offer Teething Toys
When they start teething, some babies will start to bite
down on the sides of their playpen or crib because it feels good for them to
bite onto hard things. The pressure feels good and it can even speed up the
teething process. Get your baby a few rubber or silicone
teething toys. You may need to experiment to see what teething toys your
baby likes the most. Once you figure it out, make sure you keep those teething
toys clean and close by.
A few helpful teething tips you may find useful:
·
attach your baby’s teether to a pacifier
clip. That way, it is always within reach;
·
place the teether in the refrigerator for a
little while. Chilled teethers feel good on a baby’s gums.
Massage Your Baby’s
Gums
The pain and swelling that comes from teething can often be
soothed by massaging your baby’s gums. Simply wash your hands and use a clean
finger to gently massage your baby’s gums. This may help to reduce the pain.
Comfort Your Baby
Comforting goes without saying, but it is worth the mention
that your baby is very uncomfortable while teething and lots of hugs and cuddles
will really help. If you are breastfeeding, be sure to offer your breast often.
Breastfeeding is not just for hunger, it is very soothing for a baby too.
Offer Pediatrician
Approved Over-the-Counter Pain Relievers
Your child’s pediatrician may recommend that you offer Children’s
Motrin or Children’s Tylenol if your baby is especially cranky and fussy while
teething. To stay safe, be sure use these medications as directed.
Experiment With Other
Teething Remedies
There are several different, tried and true, safe teething
remedies that moms have been using throughout the years. Some are more
effective than others. You may need to experiment with a few teething remedies
and see which one(s) work best for your baby.
Avoid Teething
Medications with Lidocaine and Benzocaine
There are some over-the-counter teething medications that
contain lidocaine or benzocaine. These can be harmful to your baby. Also avoid
homeopathic teething tablets. Always check with your child’s pediatrician
before you offer any kind of medication, even if it’s over-the-counter
medicines.
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