As parents, you might be very excited about witnessing your child teething, as it is an important milestone in your baby's growth and development. Apart from the white jewels accentuating your baby's smile, it is also a sign that your baby is ready for more complex foods. However, teething can be a tiring time for both infants and adults, so understanding the signs and symptoms at the right time becomes necessary. This blog will explore the common infant teething signs and offer tips to soothe your baby during this period. 1. Drooling Infants usually start teething at around 4–8 months of age. Around this time, if you notice that your infant is drooling more than usual, it can be a sign of teething. This is because, as teeth begin to push out of your baby's gums, the mouth starts to produce more saliva, and you might notice that your child’s chin or neck is constantly wet. 2. Discomfort or low-grade fever Teeth breaking out of the gums can be painful, and sometimes th...