Children with teething will have symptoms such as increased salivation secretion, uncomfortable gums, fever and biting. 1. Increased salivary secretion: the stimulation of tooth eruption causes increased salivary secretion, infants and young children will also appear drooling, and even face rashes due to excessive saliva. 2. Uncomfortable gums: The gums may be uncomfortable and the discomfort of the gums can further cause irritability, loss of appetite, and unsteady sleep at night. Infants and young children may also cry and scream. 3. Fever: A few children will develop a fever because the gums may become inflamed as the teeth erupt through the gums. 4. Biting: Infants and toddlers often put the nipple or finger that they bite while breastfeeding inside their mouths. Children teething attention to help children through brushing and other ways to clean the mouth, regular oral examination of the condition of the mouth, vigilant gingivitis. When your child is teething, it is recommended that he or she seeks medical attention in a timely manner, under the guidance of a doctor, to avoid the adverse consequences of symptomatic treatment.