How many days do babies usually cry when they are teething?

There is some individual variation in how many days babies typically cry for teething, and usually the crying may last 3-7 days. Children begin teething at around half a year of age and it is basically complete at two and a half years of age. During the process of teething, children may experience persistent crying due to the long period of time it takes for the teeth to grow, as well as possible discomfort, pain, and fever in the gum area during growth. Generally, crying is more common during the teething stage, but the length of the crying period varies due to the different discomfort during teething, and the different teething conditions of different babies and the different parental soothing measures. During children’s teething, parents can play with them more often to distract their attention, but also pay attention to cleaning the mouth, you can also use a clean finger to gently massage the baby’s gums to ease the discomfort of teething.