The Truth About Teething: Everything Parents Need to Know!
Emma Hubbard・2 minutes read
Babies have 20 primary teeth that emerge over a few years, causing teething discomfort with symptoms like gum pain and increased drooling. Relief strategies include cold compresses, teething rings, and avoiding risky items like teething necklaces, with medication advice from a doctor if necessary.
Insights
- Babies start teething around three months, with the first tooth appearing between four to seven months, leading to symptoms like gum pain, increased chewing, and drooling.
- Strategies to alleviate teething discomfort include gum massages, chilled face washers, teething rings, and teething rusks, while avoiding potentially harmful options like teething necklaces and gels.
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Recent questions
How many primary teeth do babies have?
20
What are common teething symptoms in babies?
Eruption cysts, gum pain, increased chewing
At what age does teething typically start?
Three months
How can teething discomfort be relieved?
Gum massages, chilled face washers, teething rings
What should be avoided when relieving teething discomfort?
Teething necklaces and gels
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