Teething is a rite of passage, but let’s be honest: it’s exhausting for everyone involved. When the drool starts and the midnight fussiness kicks in, you want relief that actually works—not just another plastic toy that gets tossed on the floor.
1. The Cold Compressing Method
Sometimes the simplest things are the best. Take a clean, 100% cotton washcloth, wet it with water (or even chamomile tea for a soothing effect), wring it out, and pop it in the freezer for 15 minutes. The texture provides the "grip" babies need to massage their own gums, and the cold numbs the pain instantly.
2. Silicon over Hard Plastic
Avoid the hard plastic rings that are impossible for tiny mouths to chew on. Instead, look for Hollow Silicone Teether Tubes. They are soft enough to protect the gums but firm enough to provide the "counter-pressure" babies crave. Plus, they reach those back molars much better than a standard ring.
3. Real Food Relief (For Babies on Solids)
If your baby has started solids, a Silicone Fruit Feeder filled with frozen breastmilk chips or frozen berries is a game-changer. It’s a snack and a numbing treatment all in one. It kept my daughter busy and happy for at least twenty minutes of peace!
A Note on Safety
It’s tempting to try everything, but stay away from homeopathic teething tablets (which have had safety recalls) and benzocaine gels. Stick to the physical relief of cold items or consult your pediatrician about the correct dose of Infant Tylenol for those particularly rough nights.
Is the fussiness happening mostly in the evening? You might actually be dealing with the Hunger Hour instead of teething!

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