Your baby may exhibit other
signs of teething such as drooling (possibly accompanied by a rash from their saliva), is gnawing on his hands or other hard objects, has swollen gums, is acting fussy or irritable, having trouble sleeping, or might even have a low - grade fever, diarrhea, or diaper rash.
Not exact matches
If your little one is showing
signs of fever over 100 degrees, diarrhea, and vomiting, these are not symptoms
of teething and should not be treated as
such.
What it looks like: If your baby is showing
signs of teething during the day —
such as drooling, biting, feeding fussiness and irritability —
teething pain may also be waking her up at night.
My daughter is 4.5 months old and she has just begun some
of the telltale
signs of teething,
such as gnawing on her hands, her blankie, toys, myself and anything else within arms reach
of her mouth.