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Other possible signs of teething

Posted on January 6, 2012 | Comments Off

Most children have a full set of primary teeth by the time they are around two or three years old. Signs of teething also may cause the following symptoms: Increased drooling, Restless or decreased sleeping due to gum discomfort, Refusal of food due to soreness of the gum region, Fussiness that comes and goes, Bringing the hands to the mouth, Mild rash around the mouth due to skin irritation secondary to excessive drooling, Rubbing the cheek or ear region as a consequence of referred pain during eruption of the molars.
Rubbing the cheek or ear region as a consequence of referred pain during the eruption of the molars
Importantly, teething is not associated with the following symptoms: Fever (especially over 101 F), Diarrhea, runny nose and cough, Prolonged fussiness, Rashes over the body.

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