October 01, 2008
Health Tip: When Your Child is Teething
(HealthDay News) -- Baby teeth usually begin to appear between 5 months and 7 months of age. Infants may continue to get baby teeth until they are about 2 1/2 years old.
The Lucile Packard Children's Hospital offers a list of common symptoms of teething, and some warning signs that something may be wrong.
Normal signs:
- Additional drooling.
- Frequent chewing or sucking on the fist or fingers.
- Swelling or puffiness of the gums.
- Being unusually fussy.
Unusual symptoms:
- While some discomfort is normal, teething shouldn't cause your baby to have a high fever.
- Teething also shouldn't cause cold-like symptoms or diarrhea.
-- Diana Kohnle
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