Fever When Tooth Eruption
Posted by Rara | June 9th, 2010 in Child Teeth | No Comments »

Baby teething process is often marked with a fussy baby to experience a high fever. Really teething process of making the child ill to experience a high fever?
Parents often think that the babies will start teething and drooling are often put his finger in his mouth.
The first teeth that grow can occur anytime between ages 3-15 months, but most of the average baby’s first tooth at age 4-7 months.
Teething process is relatively painless in infants or children, but when accompanied by the onset of symptoms usually occurs 3-4 days before the first tooth appears.
Most experts would say teething does not cause a fever or high fever. Although his fever, the temperature that occur in low levels and usually occurs when the tooth will appear.
But if the child has a fever while teething, it is probably only a coincidence or are there other conditions that cause the child’s fever.
Tags: fever, first baby tooth, teeth, tooth eruption
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