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My son is 10 months old .. no teething yet.. since yesterday evening he is puking everything what ever he eats and has go fever.. is it a sign of teething?? His jaw is not swollen or became reddish.. could it still be a sign of teething?
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As such teething doesnt cause any harm to child.. So give paracetamol if temperature is more than 99.4F and emset syp for vomit...
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wait for 2to3 days
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Yes... it's may be sign of teething if temperature is more than 100f then give pcm as per dose
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It doesn't look like that .,But even if it's because of teething ( which is quite common at  around nine month)  we will need to manage child symptomatically, like with antiemetic and fever medicines.
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It can be a viral infection or food poisoning
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Consult online
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Symptoms you suggested could be other illness like viral fever as well. Give Paracetamol for fever as required and consult with Pediatrician if fever persist.
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It could be viral fever but teething can also cause mild fever.. While teething u can c whitish spot over the gums.. Babies usually be fussy and do constant mouthing at the time of teething.
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