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    Teething Rashes: Everything You Need to Know

    Mark PerkinsBy Mark PerkinsNovember 7, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Is your baby 4 to 6 months old? Your baby must be drooling when teething occurs, as it can irritate your baby’s mouth, chin, cheeks, neck, and chest. According to a dentist in St. Cloud and Sauk Rapids, a baby’s teeth erupt between 6 and 22 months, resulting in rashes. Between 4 to 6 months, their first teeth are on their way, which increases the chances of teething rashes. If you’re a new parent and want to know everything about teething rashes, you’ve landed on the right page. This article is a complete guide about teething rashes. Let’s dive in! 

    What is a Teething Rash?

    Teething is when your child’s first teeth are pushed through their gums, which occurs between 6 months and 1 year. Teething can cause pain and irritation, making your child fussy. One common symptom of teething is drooling, a thick coat of saliva on the baby’s skin or around the mouth, which causes teething rashes.   

    Symptoms of Teething Rash

    Common symptoms of teething rash are: 

    • Disturbance in the sleep 
    • A rise in the body temperature 
    • Discomfort around the mouth area 
    • Irritability 

    Generally, these rashes are experienced around the mouth area, chest, chin, neck, and cheeks, which look dry, chapped, bumpy, blotchy, red, and discolored. These rashes may have a foul smell because of milk and food in the salvia. 

    Causes of Teething Rash

    The teething rash occurs because drooling saliva, constant wetness, and bits of milk and food irritate your child’s sensitive skin, causing rashes. These rashes may develop when you hug your child continuously, rub their face, or play with them. Although they go away with time, these are completely harmless. 

    How Long Do Teething Rashes Last?

    According to a study, it is proven that teething rashes generally go away between 8 to 10 days, and their symptoms subside within 5-7 days only. Ask your child’s doctor about any ointment to apply for a soothing effect. 

    How To Treat Teething Rash?

    To treat the teething rash, keeping your kid’s skin completely dry and clean is best. Parents can do this at home only:

    • When you see saliva around your child’s mouth, gently wipe it with clean cotton wool or gently use a damp cloth. 
    • Pat it dry using a clean and dry cloth. 
    • Apply a thin layer of jelly or barrier cream like Vaseline to soothe the irritated skin. 

    Wrapping Up!

    Teething rashes are common and experienced by almost all babies. If your baby is undergoing the same phase, you can see their dentist. 

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