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my two month little girl has three teeth coming through how do I relieve her pain? Please help

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We found anbesol liquid the best, along with bonjela. Also anything frozen that they can gum on

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My LG also got her teeth starting to come through at 2-3 months and they were the back molars! We asked the GP and he said calpol (possibly also nurofen) but you need to check with them before using anything as they're so small and need only tiny doses and I think only when absolutely necessary. We also had success with cammonile powders (can get them in pharmacies) - meant to reduce inflammation but not sure if she just liked the taste and texture and it distracted her. It was a hard few weeks but if it helps at all it did mean they get a big chunk of it out of the way early, and tbh that experience now seems easier and quicker than when they get them through as toddlers.

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