Teething Symptoms And Remedies You Should Not Overlook

Teething symptoms make a lot of babies unmanageable. If you have noticed your baby becoming more cranky than usual and he's somewhere between 4 to 6 months old, then better be mindful of teething symptoms and find out what teething remedies are available for your little one.

Heavy drooling

Some babies start teething at an early age of 3 months, and the appearance of pearly whites will always be preceded by drools. Yes, you might have accidentally slipped on the floor due to your baby's drool, but that is totally fine as it just shows that your baby is exhibiting one important teething symptom that will pave the way for lovely pearly whites.

Extra-crankiness

If your baby used to sleep with just two rounds of lullabies, and now he would need you to sing it over and over again before he drifts off to dreamland, then it's one of the common teething symptoms that you should care about. Teething can make babies extra cranky, just like what Parenting mentioned.

Almost swelling gums

Babies who are teething have reddish gums, which are close to swelling. You can even see a bit of a bulge on the gums where the first front lower incisors are found. Don't worry, the swelling is normal and is a prerequisite to your baby's teeth sprouting.

Chomp, chomp, chomp

Haven't you noticed that one apparent teething symptom is chomping almost anything? The moment your baby starts chomping and gnawing on anything he gets hold of, then better prepare your camera because the first pearly whites will be out soon.

While these symptoms may render you carrying your baby 24/7, there are certain teething remedies that you can make use of. These remedies have been known to alleviate teething symptoms and help make your baby smile despite the discomfort.

According to Baby Center, you can use cold things to reduce the swelling and soothe babies' gums. You can also buy a nice BPA-free teether. This will allow your baby to chomp non-stop without having to worry about damaging his gums. 

If you don't have either of the first two teething remedies, try to put a bit of pressure using your finger. You can place your fingers right above the chin and put some pressure on the gums. You might just get lucky and be rewarded with a wide grin.

Now that you have an idea about the different teething symptoms and teething remedies, try to remember them whenever your baby gets cranky. If you have other teething remedies up your sleeve, feel free to share them in the comments section below and help other parents who are struggling with teething symptoms.

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