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Does Teething Cause Fever? Myths vs. Facts Every Parent Should Know

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Does Teething Cause Fever? Myths vs. Facts Every Parent Should Know

Think teething causes fever? Think again! Learn the truth behind common teething myths and how to soothe your baby safely. Every Singaporean parent should know this!

As a parent, it’s natural to be concerned when your baby starts teething. You’ve probably heard people say that teething causes fevers, but how much of that is true? Teething can be a challenging time for both babies and parents, but understanding the facts can help ease the process. Let’s break down some common myths and facts about teething and fever so that parents in Singapore can make informed decisions.

Myth 1: Teething Always Causes a Fever

This is one of the most common myths parents hear. While it’s true that babies can become fussy or uncomfortable while teething, teething itself doesn’t cause a true fever. The medical definition of a fever is a body temperature of 38°C or higher. Teething may cause a slight rise in body temperature, but if your baby has a high fever, it’s likely due to something else, like an infection or illness.

Fact: If your baby has a fever higher than 38°C during teething, it’s important to check for other symptoms and consult a doctor. Teething and fever may happen at the same time, but they aren’t directly related.

Does Teething Cause Fever? Myths vs. Facts Every Parent Should Know

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Myth 2: Diarrhoea Is a Normal Part of Teething

Another common belief is that teething causes diarrhoea. Many parents notice that their baby has looser stools when they start teething, but this isn’t necessarily a result of the teething process itself. Babies often put objects in their mouths to soothe their sore gums, which can introduce bacteria and cause mild stomach issues. This might explain why some babies experience loose stools during teething.

Fact: Teething does not directly cause diarrhoea. If your baby is experiencing diarrhoea, especially for more than a day, it’s best to see a doctor to rule out any infections or other health concerns.

Myth 3: Rubbing Whiskey on Gums Can Soothe Teething Pain

This is a really outdated belief, but some old wives’ tales suggest rubbing whiskey or alcohol on a baby’s gums to ease the pain. This is not only ineffective but also dangerous. There’s no safe amount of alcohol for babies, and it could harm their delicate systems.

Fact: Instead of alcohol, try safe and effective ways to relieve teething pain, like giving your baby a chilled teething ring or using a teething gel recommended by a paediatrician.

What Really Happens During Teething?

Teething usually starts around 4 to 7 months and can continue until your child is about 3 years old. The most common signs of teething include:

  • Sore or swollen gums
  • Drooling
  • Fussiness or irritability
  • Chewing on objects
  • Trouble sleeping

These symptoms are all normal and typically mild. Babies might be more irritable because of the discomfort in their gums, but severe symptoms like high fever, vomiting, or diarrhoea are not caused by teething and should be addressed by a healthcare professional.

Does Teething Cause Fever? Myths vs. Facts Every Parent Should Know

How to Comfort a Teething Baby

If your baby is struggling with teething, here are a few tips to help them feel better:

  1. Teething Toys: Chilled (not frozen) teething toys can provide soothing relief for sore gums. You can find these at most baby stores in Singapore.
  2. Massage the Gums: Gently rub your baby’s gums with a clean finger to ease discomfort.
  3. Teething Gels: Some parents find that teething gels can provide short-term relief. Just make sure they’re safe for infants and recommended by your doctor.
  4. Cold Washcloth: A clean, cold washcloth can also help soothe your baby’s gums. Let them chew on it for comfort.
  5. Extra Cuddles: Sometimes, a little extra comfort is the best medicine. Cuddling and comforting your baby can help ease their distress.

When to See a Doctor

If your baby’s temperature exceeds 38°C, or if they are vomiting, have diarrhoea, or seem unusually lethargic, it’s time to see a doctor. Teething shouldn’t cause severe symptoms, and these signs might indicate an infection or another issue.

Takeaway

Teething is a natural part of your baby’s development, but it’s important to separate myths from facts. While teething can make your baby uncomfortable, it doesn’t cause high fever or diarrhoea. If your baby is showing severe symptoms, always consult a doctor. With a little knowledge and the right care, you can help make the teething process easier for your little one.

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