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Teething tips & advice?

Hi my daughter is just 4 months old, lately she's been fussy I've noticed her temperature is higher than normal although not fever temperatures yet. She's been biting on everything and anything she gets her hands on. So I'm thinking this all may be because her gums are itchy and her teeth will be coming in soon. I don't really know what to expect as to this being my first child I do know that they can experience fevers and diarrhea. My question is if any of you lovely experienced mom's know what I can do or give my daughter to help her go through this mild stone as best as possible and maybe some things for me to expect. I hate seeing my baby like this especially knowing that my mom had to take me to the hospital because of server fever when I was teething, makes me feel helpless :(
Thanks I'm advanced
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Thank you I will defiantly give these a try (:
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Give her a lil bit of infant tylenol , so she doesnt get a fever it will also calm her down from being fussy . I did that with ny daughter , and i also would get one of her clean wash cloths ,wet it with water and put it in the freezer till it got cold then i would give her it for her to chew on , just cause she wasnt able to hold her teething toys yet . Try it :) goodluck
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