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Baby nasal congestion teething.
Sometimes however teething can cause drool to drip down a baby s throat which can stimulate coughing.
Teething begins at around 6 months of age.
It can be a challenge and it can make your normally happy playful baby cranky and uncomfortable.
Many people associate some non oral symptoms including a runny nose and a fever with the teething process.
Or do it while he sits on your lap with his body.
This runny nose can easily cause a post nasal drip cough which simply means that the mucus from the nose drips.
In fact attributing a high fever or prolonged crying to teething pain can be dangerous to a baby s health as it can delay the diagnosis of a more serious infection according to the aap.
If your baby seems to be in pain or shows signs of dehydration decreased urination sunken fontanels dry skin or lack of tears call the emergency room or your doctor for advice.
Teething does not cause congestion nor does it cause a high fever diarrhea or general malaise.
If there s no sign of nasal congestion that could be the result of a cold or an.
If nasal congestion prevents her from eating or there is green or yellow nasal discharge which indicates an infection you should contact your doctor 1.
Generally if it s a cold or the flu the best approach is to let it run its course.
The worst of teething pain should not last more than a few nights as the teeth eventually erupt and the pain subsides according to sleep expert nicole johnson with the baby sleep site.
Humidifier and steam run a humidifier in your baby s room while they sleep to help loosen mucus.
The playtime will distract from their discomfort and the warm water can help clear nasal congestion.
Teething tends to happen at around 6 months of age the same time that children naturally start.
Gentle taps on your baby s back can help ease chest congestion.
Lay him down across your knees and gently pat his back with your cupped hand.
If congestion and teething pain disrupt your baby s sleep for more than a few nights consult your little one s pediatrician for treatment and advice.
If your little one is congested it is most likely caused by the common cold the flu or seasonal allergies.