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My baby is 10 months old, started teething, I used to give her 2 dentonic tablets before her tooth came out, now should I increase the dosage of dentonic, as she gets more irritated and starts biting whatever she gets in her hands
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That's a homeopathic medicine, hence I can't give you advice regarding that. However, you can use a cold teething ring for baby to chew on (many brands available), or give paracetamol once or twice a day if baby is very irritable.
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Give calpol drops
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First thing whenever teething starts for infants it is normal to be cranky and starts biting wherever kid gets in their hands it is because of Tingling sensation and pain so that why they do that behaviour. Don't worry it's is normal part of behaviour only Just give silicone teether to your kid
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