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Health Tip: Teething Troubles

(HealthDayNews) -- Your baby's crankiness may be because he's cutting a tooth, especially if it's accompanied by drooling and red or swollen gums, says the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

Here's what you can do:

  • Massage the swollen gum with your finger for two minutes.
  • Place a rubber teething ring in the refrigerator for a couple of hours, then give it to your baby.
  • If your child is older than nine months, offer him a popsicle or ice cream to suck on.
  • Avoid feeding him salty or acidic foods, such as orange juice.

 


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