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What is teething?
Teething is the process whereby a baby's first teeth break through the gums. This phenomenon, generally observed between 6 months and 2 years of age, can be accompanied by pain and various symptoms, influencing the child's behavior.
What are the symptoms of teething?
During teething, several signs may appear:
How can I relieve the pain of teething?
To relieve the pain caused by teething, several methods can be used:
When to consult a doctor
It is advisable to consult a doctor or pediatric dentist if:
How long does teething last in a baby?
The duration of teething can vary significantly from one child to another. Typically, the first symptoms may appear a few days before the tooth breaks through the gums, and may continue until the tooth has fully erupted. This process can last from a few days to a few weeks per tooth. It's important to note that children have 20 milk teeth, which will gradually erupt until the age of 2-3.
Are there effective home remedies for teething?
Several home remedies can be used to relieve the symptoms of teething:
Can teething symptoms be prevented?
Although it's impossible to prevent the natural process of teething, it is possible to prepare and minimize your child's discomfort through several actions:
How does teething affect a child's diet?
During teething, children may show less appetite due to pain and discomfort. To avoid aggravating the pain, it is advisable to give preference to soft, room-temperature foods. Offering small amounts of food more frequently can also help maintain the necessary nutritional intake despite reduced appetite.
What are the common myths surrounding teething?
There are many myths surrounding teething: