Daily Health Tips: Teething in babies


Have you ever heard that when children start teething, they start stooling? I’m sure we’ve all heard that at one time or the other, but guess what? There’s no conclusive research that has shown any link between the process of erupting a tooth and diarrhoea. If anything, we’ve found out that this is the same period when children start picking up things and of course the natural ‘tourist’ destination for anything they pick up, is their mouths! 😀 What happens? When they pick up dirty stuff and suck on it, it would ultimately lead to diarrhoea.

So, more than ever, that’s a time to be watchful and ensure that the children are not stuff their mouths with rubbish and ensure their toys are cleaned.

Having said that, how can I help my baby through teething what with the itch and discomfort they feel around the ‘erupting tooth’ area? Even the drooling? Well, here are a few things you could do:

Rub over the teething area with your finger (thoroughly scrubbed and clean, of course :D) or use a finger covered with clean gauze or even the baby’s wash cloth. If this is cool to touch, this is even better. Massage the teething area with this…it helps to soothe the discomfort.

Teething rings are great ideas too and you could also refrigerate these to provide more comfort. Please do not freeze them. Cold carrots are also good. Be sure not to give small bits that can pose choking threats.

Clean off the drooling saliva as this could cause irritation around the baby’s mouth, worsening his crankiness.

Over the counter analgesics could also be helpful provided it’s given in the appropriate dose for the baby’s age. Please avoid Aspirin as it causes a disease called Reye’s syndrome.

Several studies have been conduted on the efficacy of gripe water though it is liberally used by parents and doctors alike, and it has not really been found to be particularly useful in teething. Older formulae contained alcohol which were thought to be perhaps, responsible for the soothing effect it had. Other components like the herbs etc may not go down well with all children.

So, there you go!

Have a great day 😀

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7 Responses to Daily Health Tips: Teething in babies

  1. Sunny's avatar Sunny says:

    Very enlightening. I had never thought about such a link between teething and diarrhea! Never seen teething rings either- wondering how they are used. Thanks, Dr Ketch

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    • The teething rings are actually like toys. Google the image and you’ll have an ahah moment. How to use, just give it to the baby. He/she will naturally use it to ‘scratch’ or massage the teething area.

      Simplicity…simplicita! 😀

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