Teething pain is caused by movement in the developing jaw bone as the new teeth ease their way through your baby’s gums.
Not all teeth will cause your baby discomfort and pain as some of their teeth may come through quite easily. Once the teeth have come through the gums, the discomfort normally stops.
There are several symptoms that your baby might have whilst teething. These teething symptoms are usually mild and tend to go away without the need for any treatment.
Teething Symptoms
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Lots of parents and childcare experts attribute many other symptoms to teething. However, there is no research to prove that symptoms are like Diarrhoea and an upset tummy are linked in any way to teething.
Ultimately though you know your baby best. If you are at all worried and think that baby’s behaviour is unusual, or that their symptoms are severe, then you should seek medical advice.
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