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  2. Teething - Wikipedia

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    Teething is the process by which an infant's first teeth (the deciduous teeth, often called "baby teeth" or "milk teeth") appear by emerging through the gums, typically arriving in pairs. The mandibular central incisors are the first primary teeth to erupt, usually between 6 and 10 months of age and usually causes discomfort and pain to the infant.

  3. Tooth eruption - Wikipedia

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    A common symptom among young children is a mild rise of temperature, however this is not necessarily classified as a fever. General symptoms during primary tooth eruption include; irritability and drooling being the most common, followed by a decreased appetite, sleeping problems, rhinorrhea , fever, diarrhea, rash and vomiting.

  4. Baby teething sticks recalled over 'potential choking hazard’

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    The product poses a risk of a “potential choking hazard for babies and young children.” The teething sticks were sold nationwide, either online or at retail stores, in 45 states, including ...

  5. Drooling - Wikipedia

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    Isolated drooling in healthy infants and toddlers is normal and may be associated with teething. [1] It is unlikely to be a sign of disease or complications. Drooling in infants and young children may be exacerbated by upper respiratory infections and nasal allergies .

  6. Vomiting - Wikipedia

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    Vomiting (also known as emesis, puking and throwing up) [a] is the involuntary, forceful expulsion of the contents of one's stomach through the mouth and sometimes the nose. [ 1 ]

  7. Baby and German Shepherd Puppy Teething at Same Time Are ...

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    “That’s about to be the most protected baby on the block,” writes someone in comments. Dogs and Babies Over the course of human history, countless babies have been raised alongside dogs.

  8. Doctors Explain What It Means When You Have Chills But No Fever

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    Often, this results in a fever, but chills sans fever have been reported in people with a range of infections, too. Typically, chills won’t be your only symptom of a bacterial infection, says Dr ...

  9. Febrile seizure - Wikipedia

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    Children with febrile convulsions are more likely to have a febrile seizure in the future if they were young at their first seizure (less than 18 months old), have a family history of a febrile convulsions in first-degree relatives (a parent or sibling), have a short time between the onset of fever and the seizure, had a low degree of fever ...