Can side effects mimic a cold?
Some experts believe teething can cause a slight runny nose and a minimal cough, but others say these symptoms are more likely due to the common cold. All agree that serious coughing and congestion signal a bona fide illness — and are not the result of teething. * Is a fever typical? There’s disagreement over whether a low-grade fever may be caused by teething, but a fever over 101°F warrants a call to the pediatrician. “Don’t assume that a fever is caused by teething, because there could be other things going on,” says Kevin Hale, a spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. * What about diarrhea? Some doctors say that the excess saliva from teething may lead to a mild case of loose stools. At this age, however, changes in a child’s diet due to the introduction of solid foods may also be the culprit. Always consult your pediatrician if the diarrhea is green, blood-tinged, or lasts longer than two days. * Should I try a teething gel? Many doctors recommend them, whi