M.R. asks from San Antonio, TX on April 19, 2007
Teething - San Antonio,TX
My 4 month old is starting to get 2 lower teeth. He is usually such a calm and happy baby but with the addition of these two teeth he has been very uncomfortable. I have tried cool teething rings, which he hates. I also have tried oragel (baby) and tylenol. He is also not a big fan of cool washcloths. Any other ideas, moms? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
So What Happened?™
Thanks so much for the wonderful advice. We have been alternating tylenol and the teething tablets as he needs them and today has been a complete turn around! I am getting more smiles and giggles today then in the past week! Thanks again!
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T.B. answers from Killeen on October 10, 2008
Crazy as it sounds blueberry frozen waffles or popsicles. I would not use the teething rings my son bit a hole in one.
T.B. answers from Austin on April 20, 2007
Hylands teething pills...you can get them at Walmart or any drugstore. They come in a small white bottle and look like little white baby asprin. If tylenol doesn't work you might try advil.
Another thing that a dentist told me to do was to freeze a toothbrush that has been dipped in kool aid. They like the taste and the brush helps break the gums faster so the tooth will come through.
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J.C. answers from San Antonio on April 20, 2007
trying putting orajel on a toothbrush. usually they will chew on the brush right where it hurts, and the orajel will numb it. good luck!
V.M. answers from San Antonio on April 20, 2007
I tried everything on my little one when she was teething. Nothing worked, not even the homeopathic "cure". One night, I just sat and rubbed her gums with my thumb with a good amount of pressure and she slept. Teething sucks! Thank goodness it doesn't last long. Good luck!
J.H. answers from Brownsville on April 20, 2007
i know it sounds crazy, but ego waffles, especially the sticks, still frozen work wonders. my son loved them. they numb the gums, help break the skin, and, quoting "Roseanne," the tv show where i got the idea, "They have little built in drool cups." If they are frozen, then the pieces that break off are very small. Don't leave the baby unattended!!! but there shouldn't be any choking risk. Justin really loved the blueberry ones, but any of them worked. my brothers and sisters used the same method, all with amazing results (i am currently pregnant with my dads 16th grandchild and mom's 9th). It really does work wonders, good luck
J.A. answers from Philadelphia on April 19, 2007
I put ice cubes in a baggie and supervised my daughter chomping on them when she cut her two bottom teeth. The Orajel gets swallowed and the rags seem dirty. The ice cubes were fun for her and cooled her little gums down.
J.M. answers from Austin on April 20, 2007
Hey M. when my son was teething, I found teething tablets very helpful. They were great, you just stick them in their mouth and they dissolve. They are all natural so you don't have to worry about him getting too much medicine. They were such a lifesaver for us, hope it works for you as well!
A.S. answers from Dallas on April 20, 2007
Try putting Vanilla on his gums. It will numb them and it taste good. My mother in law told me about doing this with my second child. Worked like a charm. Hope it helps.
H.D. answers from Lubbock on July 28, 2007
Have you tried hylands teething tablets? They are a Godsend!
I.D. answers from San Antonio on April 20, 2007
Try the ice pops that you freeze, I get the sugar free ones from HEB and the kids love them.
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