Monday, April 27, 2009

Teething.........?

My son is almost 7 months he had 2 teeth break through but he is still in a lot of pain from the other teeth that havent broke through yet. I have tried Tylenol, teething tablets, semi-frozon wash cloths, and Oragel (however it is spelled). Anyone have any other suggestions? He is miserable.

Teething.........?
I gave my daughter a sealed flavor ice Popsicle to chew on.. it worked ind anytime she popped a hole in the wrapper she would suck the juices out... It worked for her I hope this helps...
Reply:awee hey little fella,


are you teething?


poor baby....dont scream.....








only time, sweetie, just time.....


soon you will be able to bite me instead of screaming.


=D
Reply:My DH's grandmother used to rub the chlds gums with her finger to help them break through.
Reply:rub a little whisky on his gums... they did it back in the old days and it was fine
Reply:I'm surprised the tylenol didn't work. That's what we used for my daughter. How about a frozen banana placed in one of those mesh food thingys?
Reply:Gripe water. If you can find it, it's really hard to but it works wonders.
Reply:That's about it. An oldschool remedy, that may not be as socially acceptable in these times, was to take a piece of crust bread crusty bread and dip in in some sweet wine. The nawing on the bread would help allivate some of the discomfort.
Reply:This sounds horrible, but the only thing that would appease my son is a finger dipped in whiskey. If you do it, just dip your finger once in a shot of whiskey and rub the gums...then take the shot for yourself...seriously, my doctor recommended it when nothing else worked, and this did...
Reply:Put some good whiskey on his gums!





That will put him to sleep.





Parents used to do that all the time. I know today's politcally correct parents will think that is abuse. Everybody did it, including my father, I'm 44 now. I know many others who's parents did it and they all swear by it!
Reply:have you talk to your doctor yet?





keep him away from anything that he can put in his mouth, it could hurt him in so many ways!Anything smaller then his mouth is a no-no!He can choke on them!
Reply:DOES HE HAVE A TEETHING RING? HE NEED SOMETHING TO BITE ON. THEY HAVE THIS TEETHER THAT ACTUALLY VIBRATES. IT COST $9.00 THOUGH. MY BABY LOVES IT. IT SOOTHES HER. I FOUND IT AT SAVONS.
Reply:Rub some liquor on them, numbs them up. I never tried it, but I have been told to do this with both my girls.
Reply:I would say try infant motrin, my youngest son is 9 mos. and just popped his 1st tooth in last week and the motrin works really well I would recommend motrin over tylenol any day and maybe a cool towel to chew on
Reply:believe it or not, our pediatrician recommended putting a few drops of brandy on our fingers and then rubbing it onto the gums...





It seems to work but I found oragel worked a bit better...
Reply:a friend of mine said she used to but a piece of ginger, or onion in a mesh bag and the the baby chew on it, I thought it sounded gross but she said it worked, and the mesh bag kept the pieces together to keep the baby from choking.


I had to to the frozen popcicle thing, the pop ice, just leave the thing closed.
Reply:those teething biscuits work well, hard objects help them break through and I know it will get slack but whiskey is great for numbing the gums. Trust me, your pediatricians mom used it on his gums too! The teething toys with the bumps on them that you can pop in the freezer work well too. If you rub your fingers over his gums nice and hard it helps a lot.





I thought I might explain how gums are cut so you can better understand why it takes so long for the teeth to break through. The teeth move up and down, each time they break through another layer of the gums, even after they have broken through completely they will sometime pull back a bit and then pop out for good.





Good luck hun, just know we have all been there......my mom missed out on a few though as two of us were born with two teeth! Poor thing, and she nursed us all!
Reply:Now I dont remember what these things are called. But Iused it for my son. At Walmart or really any store. There is a thing (teething bag) I used to freeze grapes and put them in this bag for him to chew on he loved the taste and it was cold on his gums. ( I know they cant have grapes yet but withthe bag they cant get anything but the juice out) it is really cool. Also I would buy big fat Carrots and let him chew on those. it is nice and hard and seemed to soothe him. Hope I could help. Good luck Teething SUCKS!!!
Reply:I use Nurofen for children or a natural remedy called ashton and parsons, that is a powder you rub on the gums or put dry on the tongue.
Reply:I was helping my church to look after 1 year old babies and 1 mother shared with me that about steaming the egg for baby to grow teeth. You can try that.





Boil water until boiling stage, off the fire than put 1 egg into the boiling water. steam it for about 15 mins. 1 egg a day.





You may try this. She said her daughter had this problem, after she serve her boiled egg, and now she had a lot of teeth. I saw her teeth, all her milk teeth has grown.





GOD bless,
Reply:Do not pass go, do not collect $100 but do...Go to the healthfood store (sometimes mainstream pharmacies carry it) and buy HYLAND "teething tablets", immediately. They are tiny pills that melt in the babies mouth. Follow the directions. Babies are very drug naive (Their bodies are pure and not used to drugs). This is why when you give a baby Tylenol, it knocks them out...ZZZZ. The teething tablets will get rid of the pain quickly and the baby will not be tired, he will be happy! Pediatricians and Nurse Practitoners recommend them all the time. I do, and I also used them on both of my children when they were teething (They are 16 and 18 yrs old, now.) So the teething tablets have been around for a VERY long time. Do not give Tylenol with the teething tablets- not necessary and is redundant. P.S. After you give the teething tablets. Half a frozen bagel works, as does a "teething ring." They are filled with water that freezes and feels good on their gums. A frozen bagel works just as well. Does not fall apart, is cold, not too cold for their hands, and they get a few crumbs- yum, yum.


Do Not give babies egg yolks until your doctor says they are old enough. Many babies are very allergic.
Reply:Hyland's Teething Tablets


frozen metal spoon


wet frozen wash cloth


ice cube or "boob cube" in a baby safe mesh feeder


stalk of cold, hard celery


get one of those "finger condom" type baby toothbrushes and massage his gums





EDITED TO ADD:


DO NOT give a 7 mos old baby an egg! It is a common allergen!!!!!


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