Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Dentokind® helps ease teething discomfort safely, gently & effectively


Teething discomfort usually starts within baby’s first six months. The pain and discomfort of teething is something every baby – and mum – has to endure. The crying and restlessness, as well as fever, rashes and upset tummies, can be worrying, and may disturb sleep as well as family life. Fortunately, teething symptoms soon subside once the tooth is through. As a mum though, you will want to do all you can to help baby through the distress as safely, gently and effectively as possible.


Your baby will usually feel pain from a few days before a new tooth starts to push through the gums. Once through, the pain and discomfort starts to subside.
Drooling and biting or chewing on hard objects are classic signs that your baby is teething. It will produce lots of saliva which can sometimes irritate the skin around the mouth.

For many babies, the pain seems to be worse at night. Thus, waking at night during teething is common. Earache, diarrhea or a nappy rash can be a problem as well as a slight rise in the body temperature, also known as “teething fever”.
See a doctor though, if baby’s temperature goes over 38.5°C, or if baby is suddenly unwell, or vomiting.
A cool gel-filled teething ring to chew on can help ease the gum pain.
Another option is Dentokind®, which can significantly reduce symptoms, gently and effectively. 

More information: www.mama-natura.com

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