Teething in 8 year olds is usually not accompanied by fever, but if there is an infection, there may be fever.
Because teething in 8-year-olds is a normal physiological process and does not cause inflammation or infection, it is not accompanied by fever.
However, if pus or bloody exudate occurs when the child is teething, it suggests that there is an infection, which may cause fever, and it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment to avoid delaying the condition.
It is important to note that during tooth replacement, frequent licking of the teeth will affect the normal eruption of permanent teeth, and eventually lead to the permanent teeth are not beautiful and other symptoms occur. There may also be swelling of the teeth, gingivitis and other symptoms, which can be treated by rinsing the mouth with saline and brushing the teeth after meals and before going to bed.