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Teething Overview (
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WebMD takes a look at the process of teething in infants...irritable, lose their appetite or drool more than usual. Diarrhea, rashes and a fever are not normal for a teething baby. If your infant has a...
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Biting - Treatment Overview (
WebMD
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Usually a bite from a child is not harmful, and medical care is not needed...these relate to your child's age. Give babies who may be teething soft toys or teething rings specifically designed to...
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Children's Health Guide - Topic Overview (
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Is it normal for a child to bite ? Most children younger than age 3 bite someone else at least once . Most children stop biting on ...How can I reduce biting in babies who may be teething ? How can I...
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Biting - Topic Overview (
WebMD
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Most children stop biting on their own ; biting that persists past age 3 or occurs frequently at any age may need treatment . Biting ...How can I reduce biting in babies who may be teething ? How can I...
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Fever,Age 3 and Younger - Topic Overview (
WebMD
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Fever is the body ' s normal and healthy reaction to infection and other illnesses , both minor and ...Bacterial infections, such as a urinary tract infection. Immunizations. Teething does not cause a...
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Toothache and Gum Problems - Topic Overview (
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Toothaches and gum problems are common but fortunately usually can be prevented with good dental care and dental hygiene . Keeping ...the body's ability to absorb certain vitamins. Teething in babies...
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Ear Problems and Injuries,Age 11 and Younger - Topic Overview (
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Ear pain in children may be a sign of an infection in the space behind the eardrum ( middle ear ). Ear infections ( otitis media )...of apparent ear pain in young children include: Teething . A sore throat...
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Crying,Age 3 and Younger - Crying, Age 3 and Younger -- Topic Overview (
WebMD
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Crying is your child ' s first way of communicating . The amount of time your baby spends crying usually increases from birth until ...she will look well even while continuing to cry. Teething . Teething ...
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