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The most prolific signs or symptoms of teething is higher drooling. The amount of drool may possibly be distinct from baby to baby also as in time. Increased drooling owing to teething commonly begins in between 10 weeks and 4 months of age. As a result of continual drooling, babies normally develop a rash on their chins or faces. This rash will be dried up as well as appear chapped. It'll not be dangerous besides leading to a bit of irritation, and a rash could be stopped by often cleaning the drool from a babys face and chin. To soothe the dry rash, you may apply a mild baby moisturizing ointment which is recommended by your paediatrician. Any chapping around a babys mouth should actually be thought a sign of higher saliva production, and hence mostly of teething.
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