J.J. asks from Minneapolis, MN on September 23, 2009
Help with Teething! - Minneapolis,MN
Where to start... my daughter is 6 months and has started to teeth. We give her Motrin,Tylenol,teethers and our finger to chew on. But at this point she is so crabby she will not drink a bottle and wakes up several times each night. I am desperate for some advise. My husband took her in to see a dr. today to see if she had an ear infection and her ears were clear! Help
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J.L. answers from Bismarck on September 24, 2009
Teething Tablets. Worked wonders on my son, I only wish someone had told me about them with my daughter. Good lucl=k
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R.P. answers from Minneapolis on September 24, 2009
As Anne Marie suggest Hylands Teething Tablets work wonders!! I buy them at Walmart (in baby section), Walgreens and Target, spendy ($5-$6 a bottle) but worth it. We used them on 2 of our three grandchildren and what a difference they made.
Our doctor didn't recommend the numbing gels because they can numb the throat and that in itself can cause problems.
Like a lot of other ladies suggested a frozen wash cloth is good too. I even bought one of those mesh bags that you put fruit in so they can chew on it and put in broken ice cubes. Messy but effective.....
Good luck, it seems once the first one comes in the rest get easier. JMO
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E.M. answers from Des Moines on September 23, 2009
my son chewed on cold wash clothes and frozen breast milk he did all his teeth in 2 sections at 4-6 (8 teeth) and then at 15 months(all the rest including 1st molars). he used a pacifier too so that helped. the dentist told us to not use the numbing gels too often as they do more bad then good when over used. they said use it as a last resort
T. answers from Milwaukee on September 24, 2009
You could rub baby abesol on her gums or brandy---it is something that my great grandmother used to do and it works. We also let our son suck on those freeze pops--just the outside and wrapped it in a towel because it was too cold for his hands. The frozen teethers work great --small enough for them to hold. Good luck
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S.L. answers from Madison on September 24, 2009
Hello J.,
let me just start off my saying: Been there, done that! My son started teething at 5 months and was unbearable for a few days. I would say to stick with the Tylenol but add in teething gel and teething tablets(these are usually at the pharmacy counter in most stores...i know for sure at target). they are all safe to be mixed together and the tablets work WONDERS! Also, my son likes to bite down on cold celery. keep with the night comfort, she needs it and know that it won't (hopefully) last longer than a week. Hope this helps!
p.s. seriously, teething tablets are amazing!!!
D.L. answers from Bismarck on September 24, 2009
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With reference to your 6 months daughter tells me that her little gums are still that soft and tender so they pains/hurts her. My advice to you is that I would like to recommend the Aloe Vera Gelly, it soothe the gum and it also good for other things like burns, insect bites, etc.
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A.H. answers from Minneapolis on September 25, 2009
My son used to like his pacifier refrigerated/frozen. This really helped with the front teeth, but less for teeth that are farther back. Now, he is getting molars and turns his paci sideways and gnaws on it. He rarely actually sucks on it anymore! The other night, he woke up and was just screaming inconsolably. We gave him tylenol, which usually helps even initially because he's gotten used to the idea that "medicine" can help. He just continued to scream, which is really unlike him-he's usually pretty calm about things! Finally, we put baby anbesol on his paci (he won't let us put it on with our fingers because he smells it coming and of course, it doesn't taste real good) and he was instantly quiet and cuddled in to go back to sleep- he fell back asleep shortly after.
M.G. answers from Minneapolis on September 24, 2009
Camilia is a homeopathic remedy that works wonders. Boiron is the the name of the company.
A.F. answers from St. Cloud on September 23, 2009
Hi J.!
Have you tried Hyland's teething tablets? In my opinion, they work better than Motrin or Tylenol.
Also, when my daughter was teething I finally tried elevating the head of her crib by putting a thick book under the two legs of her crib. Lying down is miserable when you have teeth or gun pain! It really helped my daughter.
Does your child take a pacifier? If not, mabey you could give one to her to see if it relieves her pain. The sucking motion gives much relief for teething pain.
Good luck! It's a HARD stage!
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