The FDA has put out a warning against a drug found in many of the over
the counter baby teething medications.
Not exact matches
Counter pressure can help ease achy gums, which is why most
teething babies will gnaw on anything they can get their hands on.
Some people will argue that cough medicines have some alcohol in them and that the numbing agents in over the
counter teething gels can do weird things to
babies» throats and mouths and that a little rum first is nothing compared to the creepy pharmaceuticals we inflict on our children from birth on.
Babies that are
teething will love to chew because this provides a
counter pressure which will relieve some of the ache of teeth pushing through the gums.
You can ease your
baby's
teething symptoms with over the
counter gel, which you can put on your fingers and rub in your infant's mouth throughout the day.
Numbing gels or creams that you rub on your
baby's gums to relieve
teething pain are available over the
counter in drugstores.
There are devices that bring immediate relief when your
baby is
teething, kitchen
counter locks that won't leave permanent dents in your expensive cabinets, and even simple, but genius stainless steel clips to keep your toddler's mittens from disappearing somewhere in your home.