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Diarrhea during teething in children: causes and treatment

After excruciating colic in infants, parents of their young children face another challenge. Teeth begin to climb.

Such an event is considered long-awaited, but along with the joys come temporary difficulties, which are caused by diarrhea during teething.

The kid experiences pain, is capricious, nervousness and insomnia appear, the temperature may rise.

When such symptoms may appear, how long does it last and what needs to be done, it is worth understanding in more detail.

Content:

  • 1 Signs of eruption
  • 2 When teeth are cut
  • 3 What to expect
  • 4 Main symptoms
  • 5 Causes of diarrhea during teething
  • 6 How does teething diarrhea manifest?
  • 7 What to do with diarrhea
  • 8 Useful video

Signs of eruption

When a child's teeth are teething, certain signs and symptoms appear.

Diarrhea, fever, increased salivation, and pain are common. Sometimes diarrhea can accompany vomiting.

This is attributed to two reasons: there is a weakening of the immune system and the body's response to a nervous stimulus. There are several signs that a child is teething:

  • Increased salivation. Before the teeth are cut, parents notice drastic changes in their baby. He constantly pulls various objects into his mouth to chew with his gums. As a result, saliva appears. It is secreted on its own, without the use of external stimuli in the oral cavity.
  • He regularly pulls his fingers into his mouth, chews and sucks them.
  • Decreases or completely disappears appetite. The child refuses to eat because he is worried about pain in the mouth.
  • Restless and capricious state of the baby, often leading to insomnia.
  • Changing your daily routine. This applies to nutrition and sleep.

When teeth are cut

Teething times are different for all children. Doctors tend to believe that this directly depends on heredity and the state of the child's immune system.

There is no need to worry if, by the due time, the number of teeth does not correspond to generally accepted norms.

This process is individual for everyone, and if one child is already born with several teeth, then the other may not have them at all by the 15th month of life. But usually the eruption of the first teeth begins from 4-7 months.

They appear in this order:

  • Upper and lower first incisors
  • Upper and lower second incisors
  • The appearance of the first large molars
  • Upper and lower canines
  • The appearance of the second large molars

Teething lasts for 3 years. By this age, the baby's teeth in the mouth reach 20 pieces. The child will live with them until the age of six, then they will be replaced by the indigenous.

What to expect

Since this process is considered individual, then the manifestations during eruption can be different.

One child may have diarrhea, fever, and persistent anxiety, while another may develop teeth without symptoms.

Redness and swelling of the gums are considered the first sign. Increased salivation occurs several months before the onset of teething.

Due to pain in the mouth, the child may not eat well, sleep well and be capricious all the time. The kid pulls everything into his mouth to chew, including his own fingers.

Main symptoms

Loose stools during teething are not considered the only symptomatology in infants. It can be accompanied by vomiting, high body temperature, runny nose and cough.

Such manifestations are possible not only with teething. This symptomatology is a consequence of the development of the disease. To determine the exact reasons, you need to seek help from a pediatrician.

He will determine why the child is worried about diarrhea and other accompanying symptoms, and tell you how to treat it. If loose stools are the result of eruption, the baby's body undergoes a decrease in immunity.

During this period, it is better to isolate the baby from strangers and exclude visiting public places in order to avoid infection with viruses.

The appearance of new milk teeth occurs during the first 3 years of life.

This is the age when children often get sick. If diarrhea occurs in children during this time, this does not always indicate teething. Any disorder in the child's body can become the cause.

Causes of diarrhea during teething

If loose stools appear during eruption, you need to monitor how many days it will last. Diarrhea should not last more than 3 days.

Its causes are irritation of the nervous system and pain in the mouth.

It depends on the individual characteristics of each child, heredity and various pathologies. It is not necessary to treat diarrhea, especially if such manifestations are not frequent. It goes by on its own.

But it is imperative to provide the crumbs with plenty of drink to avoid dehydration.

To find out why a child's stool changes during teething, you need to figure out how and when the first teeth appear.

The reasons can be the following factors:

  • The central lower incisors are cut first. The oral cavity is the upper part of the digestive system. At this moment, an inflammatory process appears in the baby's mouth. There is swelling, redness, pain and irritation on the gums. The inflammation spreads to the lower digestive tract due to irritation of the nervous system.
  • With teething, immunity is actively reduced. During this time, various viruses and bacteria can penetrate. The presence of an infection provokes diarrhea, so it is important to immediately seek help from a pediatrician.

How does teething diarrhea manifest?

Very often, diarrhea during teething in children is accompanied by additional symptoms.

Often there is increased irritability, tearfulness, increased salivation, restless sleep, decreased appetite and high fever.

Stool in children is not only liquid, but also frequent. This condition lasts for several days, after which it improves. When the teeth erupt, the pain subsides.

At very high temperatures, intestinal infections may develop. At this moment, not only the chair changes, but also the general condition of the child. Increased diarrhea appears in the form of mucus or water.

Loose stools give off an unpleasant, putrid or sour odor. The color of the feces also changes. They turn yellow-green or include streaks of blood.

It is not necessary to treat diarrhea when teething the first teeth in children. But it is important for every mommy to know what to do in such a situation.

Loose stools and vomiting can lead the body of the crumbs to dehydration and disruption of the water-salt balance. Therefore, it is important to provide the child with sufficient drinking water in order to avoid such consequences.

What to do with diarrhea

If teething in children accompanies diarrhea, it is important to keep track of how long it takes.

  • If it bothers for 2-3 days, it is not associated with intestinal infections. This suggests that no additional therapeutic action is needed. It is enough to limit the use of new complementary foods in order to avoid overloading the digestive system. If the baby is still breastfed, it is continued during teething.
  • To avoid getting an infection into the baby's body, you should follow the basic rules of personal hygiene. During this period, the baby tries to pull everything into his mouth, so carefully the baby's handles and children's toys. The dishes are poured over with boiling water, and all vegetables and fruits are served neat.
  • There is no need to forbid the baby to gnaw whatever he wants. Let him do it as much as he wants. This will reduce the pain during teething and promote the early appearance of baby teeth. For these purposes, special silicone toys can be purchased at the pharmacy.
  • In case of severe pain, you can contact your pediatrician to prescribe special teething gels. They are created almost all on the basis of lidocaine and are aimed at the temporary elimination of pain.
  • At the first signs of an intestinal infection, they do not self-medicate, but call a doctor at home. He will identify the disease and prescribe the correct treatment. It is important to follow all of his recommendations.

The appearance of the first milk teeth can be a lot of trouble for both the baby and his parents. But don't panic and get upset. This period is temporary.

Support and love are important for a crumb. At the first signs and symptoms, be sure to seek the advice of a doctor. He will correctly identify the cause of the diarrhea and give useful recommendations. Self-medication is harmful to health.

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