People say, when a baby grows teething will appear distinctive signs that make it more fussy than usual days. In fact, not infrequently, the baby's cold sore is associated with the process of tooth growth. Indeed, is it true that babies will definitely experience a cold during teething? Or just a coincidence?
A small runny nose when growing teeth, is it normal?
Unusual conditions in the baby's body will certainly make you feel worried. Especially in times of tooth growth, which makes your child usually become more spoiled, fussy, and easy to cry. Plus, there is a lot of news circulating that babies grow teeth often get fever and runny nose.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, reported by Healthline, babies who runny nose when teething is usually accompanied by increased body temperature which only lasts for approximately three days. This condition is still normal.
All you have to be aware of, when your baby's flu and fever occur more than three days. If this happens, you should immediately check with your pediatrician.
What causes baby colds when teething?
Actually, a cold when a baby grows teeth does not always occur. Even so far there are no definite studies that say that colds are related to the process of baby's teeth growth. Well, flu that attacks your baby's body during these times is not a side effect of teething.
But because the baby's immune system is declining, making it more susceptible to infection. As a result, germs and bacteria easily enter the baby's body which then produces a response in the form of disease. Babies also get colds, fever, diarrhea, and diaper rash during teething.
In addition, the natural action of babies who are always curious about new things also encourages them to play, hold, and bite the objects that attract their attention. Usually, this begins to take place when your child has entered the age of 6-30 months which together with the time he grows teeth.
Not only just playing it, often your little one will also put any object into his mouth to relieve discomfort in the area of the gum that will be overgrown with teeth.
Though these objects can contain germs and bacteria, which can later weaken the body's immune system and trigger flu.
Signs that must be considered when the baby grows teeth
So, it can be said that colds are not a special condition that always marks the period of baby's teething. This may be just a coincidence that occurs in the baby's teeth growth, due to various trigger factors from the environment.
However, you can still realize when the baby is teething if several signs appear, including:
- Babies often drool or stool
- The baby's desire to chew or bite something increases than usual
- Babies cry more easily and fuss
- The baby's gums look swollen due to mild pain
- Baby's appetite decreases
The sign can take place in a matter of days before the baby's new tooth comes out. It is important to remember, maybe not all babies will experience the same sign of teething. There are babies who have no symptoms at all, making it difficult for you to know the conditions that your child is experiencing.