Generally, the baby's first teeth will grow when he stepped on 4-6 months. Parents need to recognize the characteristics of baby teething, because it is not uncommon for parents to get confused when a baby is suddenly more fussy than usual.
The characteristics of baby teething differ from one baby to another. Similarly, the discomfort caused. Some babies only feel uncomfortable for a few days, but some are feeling it for several months due to teeth growing simultaneously.
Easily Identify the Characteristics
So that you are not confused whether the baby is fussy because of teething or because of other causes, you should know the characteristics of baby teething, namely:Swollen gums
To find out if your baby really has teething, try to open his mouth slowly. Teething babies, generally experience swollen gums, red, and may appear bruised. Especially if there are visible teeth that appear vaguely in the gums that are inflamed.
Bite and suck the things around him
Teething babies usually like to bite or suck on objects that are nearby, such as biting toys or carrying a baby. This is done as a gum response that feels itchy.
Lots of saliva or drool
It is not known why teething causes saliva production to increase. The possibility of excessive saliva production occurs because of increased muscle movement in the mouth during teething. This triggers the performance of the salivary glands to become more active, so saliva production becomes more than usual. Sometimes, this can also cause baby's bowel to be green.
Rashes around the mouth
Some babies can experience a rash around the mouth. This happens because excess saliva production can make the area around the mouth moist. If you notice that saliva has wet the area around the baby's mouth, wipe it off immediately with a clean cloth or tissue to help prevent rashes.
No appetite
Another characteristic of a teething baby is experiencing a decrease or no appetite. Even in some children, this condition makes them refuse to eat or drink at all.
Fussy at night
Teething babies tend to become more fussy or have trouble sleeping at night. Therefore, the rate of tooth growth will increase at night.
Fever
Gum inflammation that occurs when a baby's teeth begin to grow can cause a baby to have a fever. Fever when teething is generally not more than 38 degrees Celsius. We recommend that you check your baby to the doctor if the fever exceeds that temperature or lasts more than two days.
How to soothe a baby who is teething
To overcome the discomfort caused by teething in babies, you can do a variety of simple things at home, such as:- Rub baby's gum that grows or inflamed slowly with fingers or a soft, clean cloth so the baby feels more comfortable.
- Give baby teether or special toys that can be bitten. You can put the teether first in the refrigerator for some time until it gets cold, so that it can further reduce itching and discomfort.
- For 6-month-old babies, you can give chunks of apple or other food that has been cooled. This can reduce discomfort, while still being watched properly so that the baby does not
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