Pediatrics: Lillian Beard, M.D.
My 7-month-old has two bottom teeth, and it looks like the top two should be in soon (he's drooling, biting on toys, etc.). Is he old enough for biter cookies? I'm thinking they may help soothe some of the discomfort he's feeling from teething.
By Lillian Beard, M.D.
If your baby is able to sit comfortably without support, he can use and hold a teething biscuit safely with adult supervision. It may create a bit of a mess because he is likely to put it into his mouth just long enough to make it a bit soft then release it. A firm rubber teething ring, especially if it has been refrigerated, is usually welcomed and can be quite soothing.Also, there are several over-the-counter teething gels which temporarily numb the gum surface; always follow the label's instructions for use. When you can, pick him up, cuddle him, and rub his gums with your finger; he will enjoy your closeness and the fact that you understand his "misery." If your baby is very irritable and seems inconsolable, acetaminophen drops (talk to your pediatrician about the correct dosage) can offer relief. Your pediatrician should be able to offer other suggestions.
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