What is teething rash




















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A drool rash may appear as a red, inflamed, bumpy rash. It can be itchy and sore. Excess drooling is common between the ages of 3 and 6 months, which is around the time when teething may start for some babies.

You may even see your baby start blowing bubbles with her saliva during this time. Continue to wipe off saliva with a bib or a clean tissue. The most common sites for a teething rash are on the cheeks, mouth, chin and neck—in other words, where drool is most concentrated. Rashes can be caused by a variety of viruses and tend to be associated with fever. They can appear anywhere on the body. Despite what you may have heard, teething does not cause fever , according to the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Teething may be associated with a slight increase in body temperature under 38C or Stocking up on soft bibs to catch the drool is also a good idea because you can easily swap one out for a dry one. Gently smoothing on petroleum jelly or healing baby ointment containing petrolatum, such as Aquaphor creates a barrier to protect skin from drool, explains Jones. You can also use lanolin ointment.



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