How to do if your baby does not drink milk when teething

During the process of teething, babies will experience red, swollen, itchy, distended gums and increased salivation, and many babies will have various clinical symptoms such as irritability and dislike of milk during teething. Parents can provide their babies with teething sticks, and by chewing on them, they can massage the gums of the teething area to relieve the discomfort caused by teething, while parents can also use their hands to gently massage the baby’s dental bed to relieve the baby’s itchy, swollen feeling. Parents should not panic too much when their baby is teething and does not like to drink milk, this is a temporary physiological phenomenon and does not require special treatment, you can give your baby more water and distraction to relieve the symptoms of crying and irritability.