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Teething

Your baby may start teething at any time during the first year. It is difficult to know when a tooth will erupt unless you can actually see or feel the tooth. Most babies begin drooling and putting objects in their mouths around 4 months of age, but this does not mean that they are teething.

Teething may cause some babies to become fussy or irritable. But, it is important to note that teething does not cause babies to have a high fever. If your baby appears sick or has a fever, please call your baby's doctor.

If you think that your baby is uncomfortable because he or she is teething, you can help by:

  • Letting your baby suck on a cold teething toy
  • Using acetaminophen as directed by your baby's doctor -- make sure to follow the doctor's instructions and do not use for more than 48 hours
  • Avoiding topical medications like Orojel or Numzit, which may lead to allergies

This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of your doctor or health care provider. We encourage you to discuss with your doctor any questions or concerns you may have.

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