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How to reduce teething pains and does teething also effects fever or not? How to controlthem - #26280

Ranvit

I want the pain that it causes should be minimize without using any kind of medicine He keeps on rubbing his teeth and also always wanted to bite things, even sometimes he bites us as well, so please share some tips and guidance

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hello ranvit,

When babies have dental issues like white spots, black lines, or decay on teeth, it can be concerning for parents especially since they may not be eating sweets or brushing independently yet.

In infants and toddlers, early childhood caries (ECC) can happen even with breast milk, bottle feeding, or juice especially if the baby falls asleep with milk or doesn’t have the mouth cleaned afterward. The sugar in milk (even breast milk) stays on the teeth and feeds bacteria, leading to decay.

Some common reasons for baby dental issues ,

Feeding at night without cleaning the mouth Giving sweetened liquids (juice, honey, sugar water) Not cleaning gums or teeth after feeding Genetics (weak enamel or thin outer layer of baby teeth) Delayed start of oral hygiene habits Even if a child has not eaten sugary foods, the natural sugar in milk and poor cleaning can still cause decay.

What parents can do at home, Wipe baby’s gums with a clean, soft cloth after each feed Once teeth erupt, use a soft baby toothbrush and water twice a day Avoid bottle-feeding at night or letting milk sit in the mouth while sleeping Limit sweet snacks or juices (even fruit juices)

Visit a pediatric dentist by age 1, or at first sign of tooth decay

There is no need to panic baby teeth can be protected with early action. Most dental experts agree that good habits and regular dental care can prevent major problems.

If you have any doubts, you can contact me. Take care, Regards, Dr. Karthika

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so it is quiet normal there is not need of medicine but if you want to give just give him arvindasava 1/2 tsf

you can use a clean soft wet cloth so baby can chew it

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You can give Arvindasav 1/2 tsp. After food with water Rub honey + sesame oil on gums. These are child growth issues, donot worry it will pass away with time.

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It’s better to consult Pediatrician

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HELLO RANVIT,

Teething is when a baby’s teeth start coming out (erupting) through the gums, usually starting between 6 to 12 months of age. At 1 year, your child is in an active teething phase.

COMMON SYMPTOMS -swollen, red, itchy gums -biting everything -drooling a lot -slight increase in temperature not true fever -fussiness or irritability -troublle sleeping -mild diarrhoea or loose stools in some babies

In Ayurveda, teething is called Dantodbhava janya vyadhi and it’s seen as a natural, yet stressful development stage . It’s believed that this period can temporarily disturb the balance of doshas, especially pitta(heat) and vata(air/movement)

TREATMENT GOAL -soothe gum irritation and reduce pain -calm the nervous system and reduce restlessness -avoid complications like infections or digestive upsets -strengthen immunity -ensure baby’s nutrition and sleep stay optimal

INTERNAL REMEDIES

1) DRAKSHA WATER -soak 4-5 organic raisins overnight in warm water. Mash and strain the next morning. =soothes pitta and supports digestion =1-2 teaspoons, once daily DURATION= during active teething phase(7-10 days)

2) SHATAVARI POWDER -Apinch of shatavari powder mixed in breast milk =calms the system, supports immunity and digestion -upto 2 weeks during active symptoms

EXTERNAL REMEDIES

1) GUM MASSAGE WITH COCONUT OIL + TURMERIC -mix a pinch od turmeric in 1 tsp warm virgin coconut oil. Gently rub on the baby’s gums with a clean finger =antibacterial ,anti-inflammatory, soothing once or twice daily during painful days(4-5 days)

2) DASHMOOLA TAILA MASSAGE -warm the oil slightly. Massage the baby’s back, legs, scalp and feet =Balances Vata, improves sleep, strengthens nerve daily

HOME REMEDIES FOR TEETHING DISCOMFORT

Cold banana or cucumber slice= soothes gums, reduces inflammation =offer chilled9not frozen),

FROZEN WASHCLOTH= numbs pain , baby can chew safely =wet, twist, freeze 30 min, let baby chew

LICORICE ROOT STICK= natural gum soother and mild analgesic =let baby gnaw for few minutes

CHAMOMILE TEA ICE RUB= calms nerves, reduces swelling =freeze chamomile tea into cubs, rub gently on gums

CLOVE OIL (diluted)= natural numbing agent =mix 1 drop in 1 tsp coconut oil; massage gums

SILICONE OR WOODEN TEETHER= satisfies chewing urge, relieves pressure on gums =make sure it’s BPA-free clean daily

Babies may eat less during teething. support with

-Breast milk or formula= primary nutrition source -well cooked rice or khichdi=soft, easy to digest -moong dal soup=light protein -steamed apple/pear mash=gentle for tummy -ragi porridge=strengthens bones and teeth -coconut water or fennel water= cooling and hydrating

WHAT TO AVOID -spicy,sour,fried food -packaged snacks or juice -too cold or too hot foods

LIFESTYLE GUIDANCE

FOR THE BABY -daily oil massage before bath -regular bath with lukewarm wwater+ Neem or triphala decoction -gentle lullabies or Om chanting -regular sleep and feeding routine

FOR THE MOTHER(especially if breastfeeding) -avoid spicy, sour, and heavy foods -include ghee, turmeric, cumin, fennel in cooking -practice pranayam(Anulom vilom, bhramari) to keep your nervous system calm

-teething is a natural,temporary phase -a small rise in temperature or mild loose motions may occur- not dangerous -stick to soft foods, offer safe teething objects -avoid unnecessary medication -stay emotionally calm- your baby feels your energy

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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Hi Ranvit this is Dr Vinayak as considering your problem…no need to worry it’s general think happens during teeth eruption… SYP.Aravindasava 1/2tps after food SYP .Balachaturbadra rasa 1tsp after food twice…

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Teething can be quite a challenge for little ones and caregivers alike. Ayurveda, with its time-tested wisdom, offers gentle and natural approaches to help minimize the discomfort. First off, chilled items can soothe gums significantly. You might try giving your child a chilled (but not frozen) teething ring. The cold helps reduce inflammation and ease pain, making it a simple, effective remedy.

When it comes to diet and routines, introducing simple cooling foods can be beneficial. If appropriate for your child’s age, offering small amounts of mashed cucumber or apple can provide relief. These are mild, easy-to-digest, and cooling to the body, helping to pacify the aggravation of Pitta dosha, typically associated with inflammation and heat that might accompany teething.

You can also try a gentle gum massage—use clean fingers to lightly rub your baby’s gums. Traditionally, applying a tiny amount of clove oil mixed with a carrier oil, like coconut oil, can be soothing. Remember, make it a very small amount and avoid using clove oil directly due to its potency. It acts as a natural analgesic which helps soothe the aching gums.

For fever concerns, it’s important to note that mild fever can sometimes arise during teething, but any significant or persistent fever should be evaluated by a healthcare professional to rule out other causes. In Ayurveda, keeping the body cool internally through hydration is key. Offer sips of water frequently if your child is old enough, and ensure a cool, comfortable sleep environment to help manage mild fever at home.

Gental, consistent routines improve overall soothing. Ensuring your baby has regular naps, maintains a safe and comforting environment, and receives lots of love and attention can also help ease teething stress. Keep in mind, though, if discomfort seems severe, or a fever persists, a visit to a pediatrician is necessary to ensure there’s nothing more concerning going on.

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For teething discomfort, there are several Siddha-Ayurvedic approaches that can help alleviate the pain naturally. Since the focus is on soothing measures rather than medication, try these simple, yet effective, remedies.

Cool and soft foods like ripe bananas or cool cucumber slices can offer relief. Gently massaging the gums with clean fingers or with a few drops of coconut oil will also help. This can naturally reduce inflammation and soothe the pain. Coconut oil is known for its anti-inflammatory properties and is safe for infants. Just ensure your hands are properly washed before any application.

You might consider providing a clean cloth that has been chilled in the fridge to bite on. The coolness can numb the gums while the texture offers something satisfying to chew. Make sure the cloth is soft and free of loose fibers to prevent any choking hazards.

From a dietary perspective, ensuring a balanced diet rich in pacifying foods that balance Vata may also help. Avoid excessive dry and cold foods during the teething phase to keep the digestive fire stable.

Regularly check the oral hygiene. Use a damp cloth to gently wipe the gums, as this maintains cleanliness and prevents undue gum irritation.

Regarding fever, while mild fever is a common symptom during teething, be vigilant. If fever is high or persists beyond a day or two, it’s vital to consult a healthcare professional. This could indicate a separate infection or issue requiring attention.

For now, focus on comfort measures and monitor symptoms. Simple, consistent care can ease most of the discomfort naturally as your child progresses through this natural phase.

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HELLO RANVIT,

Teething can be very uncomfortable for babies, but the good news is that it’s a normal and temporary phase.

NATURAL AND AYURVEDIC TIPS TO REDUCE TEETHING PAIN(non medicated)

1) COLD THINGS TO SOOTHE GUMS -cold wet wash cloth= let baby chew on a clean ,chilled (not frozen) wet washcloth -Chilled carrot stick= gently rub it on the gums -Cool silver spoon= press lightly on the gums for relief

2) NATURAL TEETHERS -use wooden teether or rubber tethers -avoid plastic ones with gels or liquid inside

3) MASSAGE THE GUMS -wash your hands and gently rub the baby’s gums with your clean finger or moistened gauze pad. this reduces pressure and soothes irritation

AYURVEDIC TIPS FOR TEETHING

1) HERBAL GUM MASSAGE -TRIPHALA CHURNA + few drops of honey -massage gently on the gums to reduce inflamamtion and purify the mouth

2) LICORICE ROOT= can be given in small stick form as. teether. It’s naturally sweet and soothing -clove oil- mix 1 drop with 2 tsp of coconut oil- apply very lightly on gums

DOES TEETHING CAUSE FEVER? -mild rise in temp is common, but not actual fever

BEHAVOIUR MANAGEMENT TIPS -bitting behaviour is due to gum discomfort. Give them sometihing safe to bit like -silicone or wooden teething rings -cooled fruit feeder mesh

-Avoid scolding- gently redirect to teething toy

THANK YOU

DR. HEMANSHU MEHTA

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I am Dr. Sushma M and yeah, I’ve been in Ayurveda for over 20 yrs now—honestly still learning from it every day. I mostly work with preventive care, diet logic, and prakriti-based guidance. I mean, why wait for full-blown disease when your body’s been whispering for years, right? I’m kinda obsessed with that early correction part—spotting vata-pitta-kapha imbalances before they spiral into something deeper. Most ppl don’t realize how much power food timing, digestion rhythm, & basic routine actually have… until they shift it. Alongside all that classical Ayurveda, I also use energy medicine & color therapy—those subtle layers matter too, esp when someone’s dealing with long-term fatigue or emotional heaviness. These things help reconnect not just the body, but the inner self too. Some ppl are skeptical at first—but when you treat *beyond* the doshas, they feel it. And I don’t force anything… I just kinda match what fits their nature. I usually take time understanding a person’s prakriti—not just from pulse or skin or tongue—but how they react to stress, sleep patterns, their relationship with food. That whole package tells the story. I don’t do textbook treatment lines—I build a plan that adjusts *with* the person, not on top of them. Over the years, watching patients slowly return to their baseline harmony—that's what keeps me in it. I’ve seen folks come in feeling lost in symptoms no one explained… and then walk out weeks later understanding their body better than they ever did. That, to me, is healing. Not chasing symptoms, but restoring rhythm. I believe true care doesn’t look rushed, or mechanical. It listens, observes, tweaks gently. That's the kind of Ayurveda I try to practice—not loud, but deeply rooted.
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Dr. Mohit Kakkar
I am a BAMS-qualified Ayurvedic physician from Jalandhar, Punjab, and I work with a deep interest in blending classical Ayurvedic wisdom with modern telemedicine care. My practice is largely consultation based, reaching patients across the country through online platforms, which still feels new sometimes but works well. Till now I have served more than 500 patients through teleconsultations, mostly chronic cases where consistency really matters more than quick fixes. I focus on understanding each patient through dosha assessment, mainly balancing Vata, Pitta, Kapha using individualized treatment plans and nutrition guidance. Around 85% symptom relief has been seen in chronic conditions, though outcomes vary and need patience. I rely on personalised diet, daily routine correction, and classical Ayurvedic medicines. Some days are challenging, but seeing people feel lighter, sleep better, or regain control over health keeps me going. My aim stays simple,, long term wellness through practical Ayurveda, not rushed solutions.
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Dr. Suraj Amber
I am practicing Ayurveda for about 8 years now, feels strange saying that because honestly the learning never stops. My work is all about finding balance in the body, not in some abstract way, but literally working with each person’s unique prakriti and the vikriti they’re dealing with at that moment. I follow the classical principles — herbal formulations, Panchakarma therapies, diet corrections, lifestyle tweaks — but nothing is “one size fits all”. Each treatment plan is shaped by the person infront of me, their health history, and the small details you only catch when you really listen. Over time I’ve worked with people dealing with digestion troubles, joint pains, hormonal shifts, stress-related health dips, and even stubborn chronic stuff that didn’t respond much to other methods. My approach is to go for the root cause first, because treating just the symptoms feels like putting tape over a crack... it hides it for a while but doesn’t fix it. That’s also why I focus on prevention — if you stop the imbalance before it grows, you save a lot of pain later. I keep my learning alive by reading classical Ayurvedic texts and joining continuing education whenever I can fit it in (sometimes late nights with too much chai). And I try to pass that clarity on to patients, explaining why a certain herb or therapy is chosen, what changes they might notice, and how they can keep supporting themselves after treatment ends. For me, this is more than just work. It’s a way of living… making choices every day that keep the mind, body, and emotions in some kind of harmony. My goal is still the same as day one — offer care that’s authentic, safe, and actually works for the long run, while making sure the person feels heard and understood through the whole process.
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Dr. Snehal Tasgaonkar
I am an Ayurvedic physician with around 7 yrs clinical experience, though honestly—feels like I’ve lived double that in patient hours. I studied from a govt. medical college (reputed one) where I got deep into classical Ayurvedic texts n clinical logic. I treat everything from chronic stuff like arthritis, IBS, eczema... to more sudden conditions that just pop up outta nowhere. I try to approach each case by digging into the *why*, not just the *what*. I mean—anyone can treat pain, but if you don’t catch the doshic imbalance or metabolic root, it just comes bak right? I use Nadi Pariksha a lot, but also other classical signs to map prakriti-vikruti, dhatu status n agni condition... you know the drill. I like making people *understand* their own health too. Doesn’t make sense to hand meds without giving them tools to prevent a relapse. My Panchakarma training’s been a core part of my work. I do Abhyanga, Swedana, Basti etc regularly—not just detox but also as restorative therapy. Actually seen cases where patients came in exhausted, foggy... and post-Shodhana, they're just lit up. That part never gets old. Also I always tie diet & lifestyle changes into treatment. It’s non-negotiable for me, bcs long-term balance needs daily changes, not just clinic visits. I like using classical formulations but I stay practical too—if someone's not ready for full-scale protocol, I try building smaller habits. I believe healing’s not just abt treating symptoms—it’s abt helping the body reset, then stay there. I’m constantly refining what I do, trying to blend timeless Ayurvedic theory with real-time practical needs of today’s patients. Doesn’t always go perfect lol, but most times we see real shifts. That’s what keeps me going.
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