Teething gels numb the gums around where a tooth is
erupting. Although some medical professionals agree that teething gels may be
used in moderation, talk to your doctor first. These products usually contain
benzocaine, or sometimes lidocaine, which can be harmful if used improperly. If
these products are swallowed frequently, a baby's throat could become numb and
cause difficulty swallowing. Also benzocaine or lidocaine can be toxic if large
concentrations build up in a baby's system. Some babies can develop a rash from
these products or have other types of reactions.
Do not use teething powder or ASA (Aspirin) on your baby's gums.
Inhaling small particles of teething powder or ASA can cause lung problems.
Also, ASA should not be given to anyone younger than 20, because it has been
associated with
Reye's syndrome.
Do not give your baby any alcohol. Check medicine labels carefully,
and avoid buying those that list alcohol as one of the first few ingredients.
Alcoholic beverages, including fruit-flavoured brandy or wine, can be harmful
to your baby in any amount.