What is the normal range of fever for a baby’s teeth?

A baby’s temperature during teething is usually between 37.3 and 38 degrees which is within the normal range.
Most babies do not have fever during teething, but a small number of babies may have fever, mainly because the teeth break through the gums, making gum inflammation caused by fever.
Usually the normal temperature range of babies during teething is between 37.3 and 38 degrees, and may be accompanied by red and swollen gums, which is a common reaction to teething and usually does not require special treatment. However, you need to do a good job of care, such as giving your baby more warm water, pay attention to oral hygiene, and don’t eat too hard food on your diet, so as not to cause tooth pain.
If the baby’s temperature during teething is higher than 38 ℃, and at the same time there are crying, irritability, refusal of milk and other phenomena, it may be an abnormal situation, you need to go to the regular hospital in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s advice to adopt the appropriate solutions, so as not to affect the healthy development of the baby.