Normal po ba magtae pag nag ngingipin ang baby?

Gano katagal tsaka anong dapat gawin?

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The first sign of teething that many parents notice is their child being sulky and irritable. But there are more common teething symptoms to look out for, including: excessive drooling red, swollen or bulging gums redness on the cheeks or chin an increase in biting, chewing and sucking behaviour rejecting food disturbed sleep face rubbing or ear pulling. If your child has a few of these symptoms together, it's likely due to teething, but that may not be the only cause. Teething shouldn't cause any change in the number of soiled nappies. One reason for this common misconception is that many parents begin feeding their children solid food at six months, around the same time teething starts. This is often what’s actually affecting any changes in your child’s bowel movements. If your child has diarrhoea for longer than 24 hours, you should make sure they drink plenty of fluids and make an appointment to see your paediatrician. An individual tooth will usually only cause discomfort for a few days at most, but it can take longer for some babies. The whole teething process is usually complete by the age of two to three.

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Naexperience ko yan nong nagngingipin c baby nagtatae sya. Pero nagpaconsult parin ako sa pedia

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sbi kc ng ibng pedia dhl lng dw sa mga sinusubo ni baby ung diarrhea ni baby kpg ngngingipin

Yung mga pamangkin ko gnun nag tatae sila pag mag ngingipin .. mga 5days gnun

Depende kase aa bata yub pa iba iba akin mga 2-3 days

1 day lang sa baby k

Nope. Di un normal.

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Yes po..

No po!