Teething Tips
by Linku2 Limited12 March 2013
When your baby starts to teeth, it can be a frustrating time for you both. Along with teething comes drool rash, diarrhea, fussiness and biting. Thankfully, there are some tips and tricks for teething babies that can help sooth your baby AND you.
Drool Rash From Teething - During teething time, many babies develop a drool rash due to excess saliva. When your baby drools, their sensitive skin can become red and bumpy, like a rash.
If baby develops a drool rash while they’re teething, keep a towel or cotton cloth under their bed sheet to soak up the drool. When they drool in their sleep, their sensitive faces rub against the wet sheet and causes a rash.
During the day, keep their faces dry by patting their face gently with a cloth to prevent further irritation. If a drool rash is bothering your baby, try using vaseline to keep their skin moist.
Diarrhea caused by teething - One of the tell-tale signs of teething is diarrhea. Baby’s bum can become red and sore just before a tooth comes through. Make sure to change your baby as soon as they pass a loose stool to minimize any rash. This should hopefully only last a few days until the tooth breaks through the gums. If a fever accompanies diarrhea, contact your doctor.
Biting during teething - Usually, biting is a sign of teething. Don’t get upset with your baby if they bite you – instead, give them something else to gnaw on. Here are some ideas:
Iced lolly – Freeze juice so it provides comfort and nutrition at the same time.
Frozen banana – Always supervise however to prevent your baby from choking on a large piece.
Teething Biscuits – Teething biscuits can be a life saver, but don’t give your baby too many as they can cause tooth decay.
Cold bottle of water – The cool water is good for them and numbs their pain at the same time.
Cold spoon – Babies like the feeling of a cold spoon, but bend the handle so they can’t injure themselves.
Teething Ring – Teething rings are great for sore gums, especially if kept in the fridge. Try to find one that is textured and only contains water. Make sure their sharp little teeth can’t puncture it.
Washcloth – Keep some wet washcloths in the freezer in a baggie, then when your baby is teething, just take the washcloths out and let them chew on them for fast relief.
Other remedies for teething babies – Try:
Rub your fingers along their sore gums if they let you. They might not be willing at first, but soon they’ll realize the counter pressure feels good.
Try to keep your baby entertained with new toys or a change of scenery for distraction.
There are non-toxic organic toys specifically for baby to chew on. Check out your local shops for these. Many will also stand up to the washer and dryer as well which can be a great plus.