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Hello, My Daughter Is 18 Months Now. From Last 3

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Posted on Thu, 8 Aug 2019
Question: Hello,
My Daughter is 18 months now. From last 3 days she has become very cranky .. she is crying and wailing for everything that she doesn’t get. Loudly. She was not like that. Very happy baby.
Her 2 new teeth are coming .. can that be the reason
Happened for last 3 days
Last week we did her mundan and she didn’t cry a bit in that as well. But from last 2-3 days not sure what happened. Wailing loudly for every small small thing that doesn’t go as per desires
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Answered by Dr. Diptanshu Das (29 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Teething could indeed be the cause

Detailed Answer:
Thanks for using the Ask a Doctor service.

Her altered behavior could indeed be attributed to teething. Teething or eruption of new teeth involves a non-specific pain which may make the child cranky (since they can not clearly express how they are feeling). I would insist you not to panic. Reassurance should help. You could try giving paracetamol if you feel needed.

Regards
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Hello, My Daughter Is 18 Months Now. From Last 3

Brief Answer: Teething could indeed be the cause Detailed Answer: Thanks for using the Ask a Doctor service. Her altered behavior could indeed be attributed to teething. Teething or eruption of new teeth involves a non-specific pain which may make the child cranky (since they can not clearly express how they are feeling). I would insist you not to panic. Reassurance should help. You could try giving paracetamol if you feel needed. Regards