Friday, February 5, 2010

Gums Swollen Whie On Gums Can You Always See Swollen Gums When A Baby Is Teething?

Can you always see swollen gums when a baby is teething? - gums swollen whie on gums

My 4.5 months old, crying Füssing / no apparent reason, excessive salivation, chewing a bit of everything and lost his appetite. I thought it was teething problems, but I see no sign of teeth or inflamed gums with it. She also has no fever or other symptoms of a cold or ear infection.

6 comments:

Erin said...

Some babies are very susceptible to tooth movement downwards not / break up and real. My son has gone through the ages very similar to what you describe, and still not see, swollen gums, patches of grass or white stones. Then one day he had his teeth! It seems it is more sensitive to movements of the mouth. In fact, I remember when my teeth came 12 years and told me to sleep for weeks because of pain (and I was old enough to understand to what was going on and I make medicine)! Be patient and hang on to.

LIZ said...

Your baby is walk across the stage before he starts teething. When my son was your age, that is how it was. His first tooth was not filed until it 8 months. Just change the beginning of the mouth feel is something that simply can not see. I bought a clean tooth and have used it in the teeth. It is in the baby gear in the shops. This is a small toothbrush that you massaged onto your fingers and your teeth can provide. It also helps a great number of teeth of waste they have there. Hope this helps.

Mami of 2 Girls said...

not all the time

hapymom0... said...

Not always no. What is so difficult. Be patient. If you are too worried to make it for the physicians.

LIL_b said...

NO!

Kathie L said...

Not always. Sometimes, teeth move a little under the gum to break the preparation. Especially with the front teeth are smaller, my daughter's gums not swollen at all.

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