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As long as you follow the guidance on the back for his size and don give it to him 7 days in a row. Have you tried teething tablets, frozen dust clothes, cold water, teething rings or anything cold?

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As long as you follow the guidance on the back for his size and don give it to him 7 days in a row. Have you tried teething tablets, frozen dust clothes, cold water, teething rings or anything cold?

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i would suggest not giving your child tylenol that frequently try orajel for babies its not like teething tablets its a short time strong and will more than likely help more the only root he is getting relief from the pain killer is b/c it make him sleepy you should have gotten an exact amount of dosage from your doctor on how much to give and normally its every 3-4hrs depending on the freight of the child well if the orajel doesnt work and neither do the tablets go to target as it is the only store i know to trade these but they look lik epacifiers with a mesh bag where to nipple constituent would be you can put peices of could fruit in it and or veggies even ice and your son can chew on it it can be useful and besides he will prolly delight in it more just because it taste better than tylenol and plastic rings here is the link to what i am conversation about http://www.munchkin.com/products/detail.… Source(s): mom to a 2yr old 9mnth old and 6mnths prego =)

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