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What Causes Restlessness Of The Child During Teething?

my daughter is 10 months old, just got her 3rd tooth yesterday, has slept through the night from 5 weeks old, last 3 nites she has been very restless at nite, moving aroound the cot the whole night and waking a couple of times crying, and also crying in her sleep, her nose is running clear through the day but green in mornings and hard green mucus stuck around the opening of her nose when she gets up in morning, not off her food or does not have a temp, do i need to bring her to doctor
Fri, 4 Jul 2014
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The problems are not due to teething but due to a cold that is now causing a nose-block. Use normal saline nose drops to keep her nostrils clean. They are readily available in the market, and as they are totally safe, you can use them as often as needed, but not more than a drop in each nostril.
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What Causes Restlessness Of The Child During Teething?

The problems are not due to teething but due to a cold that is now causing a nose-block. Use normal saline nose drops to keep her nostrils clean. They are readily available in the market, and as they are totally safe, you can use them as often as needed, but not more than a drop in each nostril.