FeverAll is a product that should be found in every mommy's medicine cabinet. Why? Because it allows you to temporarily relieve your child's pain when they are spitting up, vomiting, or are unable to swallow liquid medicine for whatever reason. For me, this is fantastic. I really struggle sometimes to get my son to take medication orally and so this is a perfect solution. Here is a bit more about FeverAll Infants Strength...
FeverAll® Infants’ Strength Suppositories are recommended for infants ages 6 to 36 months to temporarily reduce fever and relieve minor aches, pain and headaches.
With FeverAll® Infants’ Strength Suppositories on hand, caregivers can be ready to relieve their infant’s fever and pain at any time. Easy-to-use suppositories ensure babies receive the recommended 80 mg dose of acetaminophen every time.
I think what I like best is that there is a wide age range for the infant's strength. I have three children, ages 4, 2 and 5 months. So I could use this for my last two children as it is right in their age range.
So, in my opinion...FeverAll is a wonderful solution for teething pain! Since the Benzocaine teething gels have been discouraged and oral medications don't always work well, it is nice to have this suppository option. I am definitely happy with the results that I have seen from using FeverAll with my son and will continue to use it as his pain level increases. We HATE teething, but love the relief that we find with FeverAll!
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Disclaimer: I received no monetary compensation for this post. I did receive free FeverAll products for review purposes. All quotes and stock photos are from the FeverAll website and email. Prize is being provided and shipped by the sponsor. All thoughts and opinions are 100% mine.
19 comments
I find a chilled teething ring helps.
ReplyDeleteWe put wet washcloths in the freezer to chew on.
ReplyDeletecolljerr at comcast dot net
Orajel works here
ReplyDeleteFrozen teething rings!
ReplyDeletej1man1r66@etex.net
Hollands teething tablets
ReplyDeleteI made special popsicles out of peas, apple and yogurt, which really seemed to help!
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haven't been there yet.... she's 5 months old but no teeth yet!
ReplyDeleteWe used teething rings we kept in the fridge or freezer, mostly.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
h4schaffer at gmail dot com
little towel with cold water
ReplyDeleteOrajel and a cold soft rag to chew on
ReplyDeleteNever had problems with my daughter but I have to give my son teething tablets and ibuprofen -Ashley wheeler- ash_wheeler@hotmail.con
ReplyDeleteCold washcloth.
ReplyDeletektgonyea at gmail.com
I use Orajel
ReplyDeleteLots of love, and maybe a frozen teething ring or popsicle!
ReplyDeletecoriwestphal at msn dot com
We use baby orajel and frozen teething rings
ReplyDeleteteething rings, hylands gel and tablets
ReplyDeleteTeething rings, although, he doesn't really appreciate the frozen ones...haha Thanks for the giveaway! :)
ReplyDeleteBaby Orajel is used here. kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI use Orajel!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
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