First the hooray: DS had his weight check today (after having lost weight while sick) and he is officially back on the charts! Woohoo! He gained 8 ounces in 7 days and is finally up over 16 lbs.
Now for help: DS is getting in four top teeth all at the same time. Well, not really at the same time--kind of staggered. So it's not like there's a hell week and then we're good, it's like he's been breaking one tooth a week for the last three weeks. Awful. We've been giving him ibuprofen at night, but after two weeks straight of that, doc agrees that we need to give his body (kidney) a break. She suggested alternating with Tylenol. I'd love a non-medicinal approach. We tried just not giving him anything two nights ago and it didn't go well.
What are your best non-medicinal teething remedies?
ETA: to clarify--looking for overnight teething pain help. During the day he's a-ok chewing on anything he can get his hands on.
Re: Hooray! ... and teething help
have you done teething tablets? I think they helped us when we were going through the worst of it.
a wet washcloth in the freezer for 10 minutes also helped.
During the day he's okay nomming on whatever he can get in his mouth, it's mostly overnight relief I'm looking for. I'll go back and clarify. :-)
I thought about the Hyland's tablets, but didn't they get recalled for something?
I don't have any overnight suggestions--we either just toughed it out or gave ibuprofen occasionally. Sucks. I'm sorry.
But SUPER YAY for weight gain!!!!
I know, right? We gave DD ibuprofen for teething mayyybe three times her whole life. But she also only broke 'em two at a time. This four-at-once thing is for the birds.
they reformulated them and they're back on the market! I got a bottle of like 100 tablets or something from CVS for $8 or $10, I think.
Congrats on the weight gain! We joke that DD is the only one in the family that has a problem putting it on
They were recalled a couple of years ago b/c there was a problem with consistent dosage among tablets. They've since started manufacturing them again. The tablets and gel both work great with my DD. Good luck - teething is no fun for baby or mommy!
RE: teething tablets - you could also try the "Little Teethers" brand.