Read about signs of teething posted by on December 6, 2011

Teething is generally associated with gum and jaw discomfort as the infant’s tooth prepares to erupt through the gum surface. As the tooth moves beneath the surface of the gum tissue, the area may appear slightly red or swollen.
Though many parents report that their babies have loose stools, runny noses, or a fever just before a new tooth arrives, most experts don’t think teething is to blame for these signs of teething.
The teething process will come and go just like so many other things with new babies. Keep trying different things until you find what provides the best relief for your child.
Regardless of the symptoms your baby exhibits, you’ll be desperate to give her some teething relief. Counterpressure often feels good on the gums, so offer her something hard to chew on — extra points if it’s icy cold, which provides a numbing sensation.