What most people don't realize is that not all babies are in horrible pain while teething, they're simply uncomfortable and scared. The option many people skip to cure teething pain is to distract the baby with a toy. Focusing on the pain can make it worse, so try to give them something else to think about.
Another natural cure for teething pain is giving the baby something to chew on. Pressure on their gums will not only feel good, it will distract them from the pain and discomfort by giving them something to do. Here are some ideas for what to give your baby.
- Frozen teething ring. While the cold helps numb baby's sore gums, freezing normal rings can make them hard and uncomfortable. They now make soft teething rings that stay soft when you freeze them. Just be careful; soft rings can break open if chewed to hard. Make sure the ingredients inside wont harm your baby.
- Frozen washcloth. Just wet it down and pop it in the freezer. It has all the benefits of the teething ring, but it's softer for more sensitive babies.
- Food. Frozen bananas can be something new and different for a baby that doesn't want their teething ring. Plus they taste good too. Just don't give a baby with teeth since they can break off and choke on.
- Teething Biscuits. While the teething biscuits that your mother gave you contain chemical you probably don't want baby to have, they do make new organic biscuits you can give. Just be sure to check that they'll dissolve in your mouth before giving them to your child so there's no risk of choking.
- Natural teething tablets. The best one's to use contain Chamomilla for irritability and Belladonna for inflammation. They come in a form that dissolves in your child's mouth so there's no risk of choking.
- Clove oil. This is pretty potent stuff; so you want to dilute it. Just mix a few drops with 2 tablespoons of safe, edible oil and rub into baby's gums. The rubbing action will also soothe them as well.
- Vanilla extract. Rubbing a little bit on baby's gums not only feels warm and soothing; the vanilla also has a calming effect.
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