Teething diarrhea

Moreover, by believing in excess of the myths that tend to mention the children who have diarrhea as a sign of teething. Parents should be more responsive and do not underestimate the toddler diarrhea.

In general, it is said that symptoms of teething or tooth Eruption has symptoms that vary, for example the relationship teething with diarrhea, however, of which there are symptoms, the researchers tried to find the symptoms that are directly related to teething, and try to eliminate the symptoms that just happen to occur simultaneously.

Most studies have successfully linked teething with increased biting, drooling, gum rubbing rubbing, sucking, irritability, decreased appetite, to solids, often rubbing the ears. Several studies have blossomed linking teething with a fever, but fever is an average temperature below 38 ° C, aka mild fever, while other symptoms such as cough, runny nose, difficulty sleeping, especially diarrhea, is generally not found a relationship.

Although some parents claim their babies become a fever or have diarrhea when the teeth have started to grow, most experts agree that teething does not cause pain. If your child shows symptoms of fever, runny nose or mild stomach problems, bring ​​to pediatrician. For some children are lucky, the event is not teething less painful. One moment your baby often grinned while showing off toothless gums, at other times, all of a sudden there has been a white object that emerged from the surface of the gums.

The definition of diarrhea is the frequency of bowel movements more than three times a day with soft or liquid consistency and is generally accompanied by vomiting. Diarrheal diseases caused by bacteria (eg. Campylobacter ) viruses, fungi or parasites resulting from the consumption of foods that are not sterile, such as bacteria contaminated food, spoiled food, expired food, milk lactose levels that do not correspond to the sensitivity of the child, and so forth.

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