How to Tell If Your Baby Has an Ear Infection or Is Teething
Learn the key differences between baby ear infection symptoms and teething signs to ensure proper care and timely pediatric consultation.
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Ear infections often cause tugging at the ear, fever, and irritability, while teething symptoms include drooling, chewing on objects, and gum swelling. It's vital to consult a pediatrician for an accurate diagnosis if you observe any of these symptoms.
FAQs & Answers
- What are common signs of an ear infection in babies? Common signs include tugging at the ear, fever, and increased irritability.
- How can I tell if my baby is teething? Teething symptoms often involve drooling, chewing on objects, and swollen gums.
- When should I see a doctor if I suspect my baby has an ear infection? It’s important to consult a pediatrician if your baby shows symptoms like persistent ear tugging, fever, or unusual irritability.
- Can teething cause fever in babies? Teething usually does not cause a high fever; if your baby has a significant fever, consult your pediatrician.