What Are The Best Ways To Comfort A Baby, Who Is Teething?

What are the best ways to comfort a baby, who is teething?
My baby is 6 months old baby boy and keeps grabbing anything that come in sight and makes a attempt to bite it. He has already got two teeth in lower jaw.
Teether does not really help… can anyone please suggest some other ways to comfort this growing up pain.

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  1. Cold solids. If you’ve started solids, cold fruit always helped my daughter at that age. Like, watermelon and small bites of cold, peeled apples… depending on how far a long you are on starting solids and seeing if he’s allergic or not. You can always put the teether in the fridge or freezer for a bit to make it cold, for him to suck on. There is also teething medicine but I can’t think of the name of it…

  2. My son is seven months and the things I found best are teething tablets, which are a God-send, and this neat little mesh thing. I put a link in my source. It is a neat little mesh net that you can put food in. He chews and chews and no chunks come out. I’ve been giving my son frozen blueberries and peaches in it per WIC instructions. So…give those a try. Hope I helped. ^_^

  3. My youngest used to love it when we kept his teether really really cold and then gave it to him and he would chew and chew and seemed to get some relief from this.

  4. You could give him orajel. You may also try putting apple sauce on the teether to make it more appealing for him to use.

  5. A wet wash cloth, a baby spoon(my sons fav),ice cube that mom holdswhile baby sucks on it (helps to numb gums),orajel.

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