Do babies get a fever when they’re teething?

Teething babies may have a fever, which is usually low and usually resolves on its own. However, it is important to note that not all teething babies will have a fever, and there may be other reasons for the fever. In the first few days of teething, most babies will have some abnormal behaviors, such as crying more than usual, drooling more, biting fingers frequently, etc. This is because the teeth are trying hard to burrow out of the flesh at this time, resulting in itchy gums and the baby feels uncomfortable. Some babies may also have a fever when teething. It is important to note that most fevers associated with teething are low-grade and usually resolve on their own. Parents don’t need to worry too much, but can pay more attention to the baby’s state, if the baby eats well, plays well and sleeps well, there is no problem. The baby fever is not always because of teething fever, if the baby appears to have an elevated temperature, we should consult a doctor in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor targeted treatment.