Teething Symptoms: 10 Signs Your Baby Is Teething (And How to Help)
Teething Symptoms: 10 Signs Your Baby Is Teething
Teething is one of the biggest milestones in your baby’s early development. While exciting, it can also be confusing and stressful for parents.
Many babies show signs of teething before their first tooth appears. Knowing what to look for can help you comfort your baby and respond quickly.
Here are the 10 most common teething symptoms and what you can do to help.
1. Excessive Drooling
Teething often causes babies to drool more than usual. This happens because their mouths are preparing for new teeth.
Tip: Use a soft bib to keep your baby dry and comfortable.
2. Chewing on Everything
Babies naturally chew on toys, fingers, and objects to relieve gum pressure.
Tip: Offer safe options like silicone teething toys to protect their gums.
3. Swollen or Tender Gums
You may notice red or swollen gums where teeth are about to emerge.
Tip: Gently massage your baby’s gums with a clean finger.
4. Irritability or Fussiness
Teething can make babies more sensitive and uncomfortable.
Tip: Extra cuddles and soothing can help calm them.
5. Trouble Sleeping
Teething discomfort often becomes worse at night.
Tip: A teething toy before bed may help reduce discomfort.
6. Loss of Appetite
Sore gums can make feeding uncomfortable.
Tip: Offer softer foods or allow your baby to chew safely before feeding.
7. Ear Pulling or Cheek Rubbing
Pain from teething can spread to nearby areas, causing babies to tug their ears or rub their cheeks. To find more about teething, read our teething guide
8. Mild Temperature Increase
Some babies may experience a slight rise in temperature.
Important: A high fever is not caused by teething and should be checked by a doctor.
9. Increased Crying
Teething pain can make babies cry more than usual.
Tip: Try cooling a teether in the fridge for extra relief.
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10. Constant Need for Comfort
Babies may want more attention and closeness during this time.
Tip: Comfort and reassurance play a big role in soothing teething babies. To find more
How to Soothe Teething Symptoms
Here are some simple ways to help your baby feel better:
- Use teething toys to relieve gum pressure
- Chill (not freeze) teethers for cooling relief
- Gently massage gums
- Offer safe objects to chew
- Keep your baby comfortable and calm
At The Teething Co, we focus on safe and soothing products designed specifically for this stage.

