Teething is the process in which a baby’s teeth emerge through the gums. This can lead to different symptoms than normal inflammation, so what is the difference between teething and… Read more »
When the diarrhea does not go away after two weeksWhen your child has a fever for more than 2-3 daysThere is blood in the stoolYour child is losing weightYour child… Read more »
Rub your baby’s gums with your finger. You can also use a cotton cloth dipped in water to relieve the pain.
1 – If your child is feeling well and not losing weight, all you need to do to treat diarrhea is to continue changing his diapers and offering him fluids… Read more »
Teething does not directly cause diarrhea. There are even other reasons. Teething usually starts around 4-6 months, exactly when you start introducing solid foods to your baby. As it takes… Read more »
If you are breast-feeding your baby, his stools may be yellow, soft and sometimes lumpy.If your baby is formula-fed, his stools will turn brown and have a thicker consistency.If there… Read more »
Biting and sucking: If your baby is biting and sucking on everything within reach, this is an attempt to make the gums feel better as your baby knows how to… Read more »
You will be surprised to know that 1 in every 3,000 babies is born with their first teeth. But most babies get their teeth between four and seven months. Sometimes… Read more »
The moment you sit on the couch and take a deep breath, your baby starts crying (again) and it’s time for her eighth nappy change. This is definitely not what… Read more »
It is recommended that you visit the specialist doctor if you feel that your child has a slight fever during teething, although it is somewhat normal.However, there are signs that… Read more »