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my 11 month old is teething???

my daughter is 11 1/2 months old, and is currently getting 2 teeth at once. I have tried everything......ibuprofen, tylonel, orajel, giving her cold or frozen things to knaw on, she is just still so cranky. She will sit and cry and cry...I cant calm her. Any suggestions??

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Teething Tablets helped a little.. and believe it or not, I gave my daughter a big piece of beef jerky to chew on and it worked wonders!!! When I tried the cold stuff she would get mad because it was TOO cold or get mad because she would suck on it so long that it wouldn't be cold anymore. The beef jerky was just tougher and wouldn't break off in her mouth like a pickle. lol

    Good luck to you!

  • 5 years ago

    the reason it says to not supply it greater advantageous than 10 days is with the help of the fact that is assuming you're utilising it for an ailment. you need to use Motrin for teething as long as you need - that is purely ibuprofen. Bless her coronary heart, and yours, too. supply her a splash Benadryl, it is going to help with the swelling - yet purely a a million/2 a tsp - and wake her up midway interior the path of the nighttime and supply her some Tylenol. good success!

  • SWILL
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Teething tablets work wonders:)

    I believe the brand is Hyland

    Good luck

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    raw potato usually works

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  • 1 decade ago

    Well some whiskey put the whiskey on your finger and rub it on the sore gum it should work

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