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Suggest Remedy For Toothache In Children

Hi, may I answer your health queries right now ? Please type your query here.my 2 y/o daughter is complaining of toothache, her sleep right now is disturbed. there seems to be no visible sign of decay in her teeth. what are the first aid treatment i can do to ease her pain and make her comfortable. BTW,She's a G6PD-deficient baby. Pls help.
Tue, 19 Aug 2014
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I suggest that you count her teeth. If she does not have ten on top and ten on the bottom, she may have molars erupting. Typical teething pain is nothing to worry about. Cold will help and there are teething rings designed that can be chilled in your freezer. Children's Tylenol at the correct age appropriate dose is suggested to relieve discomfort. Consider that not all decay is visible to the naked eye. A dental visit should be considered if condition continues.
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Suggest Remedy For Toothache In Children

Hello, I suggest that you count her teeth. If she does not have ten on top and ten on the bottom, she may have molars erupting. Typical teething pain is nothing to worry about. Cold will help and there are teething rings designed that can be chilled in your freezer. Children s Tylenol at the correct age appropriate dose is suggested to relieve discomfort. Consider that not all decay is visible to the naked eye. A dental visit should be considered if condition continues. Thank you for your inquiry.