Does teething cause recurrent fever in babies?

In most cases, babies do not have recurring fevers during teething. However, there are a small number of children who have recurrent fever during teething due to lack of attention to oral hygiene leading to bacterial growth and inflammation of the gums. Children with low immunity are also prone to colds and fevers during teething, mostly related to weather changes, lack of hygiene, and upper respiratory tract infections. Therefore, in case of fever during teething, attention should be given to timely treatment, and attention should also be paid to the usual life care in order to avoid fever as much as possible. Usually pay attention to oral hygiene, scrub gums and tongue with salt water more often to avoid the growth of bacteria in the mouth. Give your child more warm water and ensure a light and easy-to-digest diet without stimulating foods and sweets. In addition, fever must be treated under the guidance of a doctor, with physical cooling, antipyretic paste for fever reduction treatment, in order to be cured in time.