It's perfectly normal. My pediatrician recommended rubbing liquid benadryl on my daughters gums. It really seemed to help her. You only use just a tiny bit, so it doesn't hurt them.
2006-07-10 14:44:46
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answered by GAgirl 4
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totally normal. Doctors refuse to connect teeth and diarrhea however my 13 month old has 14 teeth and had the runs with them all and a low grad fever and horrible fussiness. Try yo-baby yogurt for the runs, infants tylenol or anbesol for the pain and frozen pancakes or waffles or popsicles, even a really cold rag if she'll take it (my son never would)
2006-07-19 06:34:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I was always told me that if a baby teethes in the summer time it causes diarrhea, it is one of those old wives tales. But it is normal, if you are worried and she is not getting any relief take her to your pediatrician, and see if there is something else wrong. If she never had any problems before I do not know why she would suddenly be experiencing this. They do say certain teeth cause more pain to so maybe it just happens to be those teeth, I can not remember but I think it is the eye teeth.
2006-07-17 17:51:35
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answered by Lil's Mommy 5
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As long as it doesn't go on too long it is normal. Try some baby pain reliever--it might help her crankiness and appetite. If the symptoms last more than a couple of days, call the doctor. Good luck.
2006-07-10 14:43:36
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answered by Amber E 5
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I would give her a dose of baby Advil, if the diarrhea is severe I would call the doctor answering service or first thing in the AM.
I don't want to scare you but I my daughter is now nine months. My doctor told me to call if she has diarrhea more than 18 hours. It is very dangerous if the baby has severe diarrhea because that can lead to dehydration and she may need an IV to feed her fluids.
2006-07-10 14:45:42
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answered by angelsmommy 3
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Yes it is normal. Get her some motrin or tylenol. Also give her something soothing (like a frozen waffle, biscuit, a cool towel) If the fever gets over 101.4 take her to the hospital.
2006-07-10 14:47:43
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answered by chick2002 1
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All babys are different but those are all very normal things that come along with teethin give your baby a pain releiver as directed to be given by your pediatriction and try all clear fluids pedialyte,chicken broth popsicles can sooth the pain if you can not get your baby to take fluids then you need to take her in you dont want her to dehydrate
2006-07-10 14:47:40
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answered by Angelgrl 1
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my daughter had fever and diarhea with every tooth see had to go to the emergency room each time so you are lucky it just happenned this once I would make sure she got fluids and some pedilite and see a doctor if it doesn't improve. If you rub ice on her gums it helps
2006-07-10 14:44:14
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answered by stophatinboo 3
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Very normal. They are going through pain. Check in with your doctor is the loose B.M's dont go away. Fevers are good for a bit so there is a chance she is fighting a bug.
2006-07-10 14:43:47
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answered by z_ballerina15 3
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Wow, i ought to have written this posting. allow me wager, she chews on the aspects of blankets, she is flipping up her extremely clothing to bite on, once you position the bottle in her mouth she chews on the nipple for a strong ten seconds in the previous she begins to devour, she sticks all 4 fingers in her mouth, and there appears an awesome quantity of drool coming off of her, a lot so that you're starting up to ask your self no matter if she might want to placed on a bib in any respect circumstances, yet then she ought to easily bite on that! She has been slightly warmth to the contact, yet no fairly intense fever, purely round ninety 9, possibly ninety 9.5, and her stool is a lot looser, and ought to have replaced color. My toddler purely became 12 weeks and a pair of days and we were coping with this for approximately 2 weeks now. even as she receives fairly fussy and exhausted i provide her slightly tylenol in the previous mattress so she receives a strong evening's sleep and by no potential be achy and feverish. in short, yup, she is teething!
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answered by ? 4
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