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1 year, 10 months ago via health-qna.com

What is the best teething remedy for an infant?

My youngest grand daughter who is currently nine months old is bringing in teeth on a weekly basis here very quickly. This week her two top teeth and the eyetooth on the left are coming in, she is a miserable baby. One can see the teeth right there ready to break free, so the end is in sight. How can we be ready next time if her body decides to give her multiple teeth as it’s done a few times already?
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unwirklich | 1 year, 10 months ago
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While giving them something cold to chew on always helps (the wash cloth suggestion above is wonderful I second it) I've had the best luck with teething tablets. There a tiny dis solvable tablet (no rubbing gross stuff all over your babies mouth) and seem to almost instantly make babies feel better.

I was really hesitant to try them at first as I don't like medicating all ailments my kids have, I'm just not big on drugs, but these are all natural and really work. I did some research on them which can be found here...
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1564939/hylands_baby_teething_tablets_review.html?cat=25

Since I'm on my profile this one might help also..
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1376655/early_teething_five_ways_to_relieve.html?cat=25

I wrote both, my first son started teething at 2 1/2 months! It was horrible. My second is teething now, he's 6 months though.
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cosmopinkice | 1 year, 10 months ago
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I used the wet/frozen washcloth method with my son for his teething discomfort. It seemed to really work for me. I purchased some new white washcloths just for him. I washed them, and made sure I rinsed them out twice. I didn't use colored cloths because of dye, and I rinsed them twice because I didn't want my son eating laundry detergent.

I would wet the middle part and kind of gather it up. Then I'd place it in a freezer bag so it would freeze. He loved chewing and gnawing on that frozen bit of the washcloth. I know several other people who used this with their children and it helped. Really out of all the other methods I used, this one worked the best for my son.
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