Teething and No Appetite

Updated on July 31, 2007
M.M. asks from Grapevine, TX
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Does anyone know if teething can cause a complete loss of appetite?
-Missy

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thank you! I have received so many good ideas. I found out that it is his teeth. He seems to be bothered most by them in the morning. As the day wears on, he will eat. I have given him cold water, teething cookies, and Gerber puffs and crackers. He does really well with these things. Thanks a bunch!

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J.H.

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I am thinking it might have some effect. my 9 month old is getting 4 of his upper teeth at once and I notice him not wanting to nurse as much... but does eat food ok.

P.S. where in TX are you from? I am a Texan and am moving back to FortWorth in a few months.

J.

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M.P.

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My daughter has always been a huge eater except when teeth have come in then I think it probably hurts. It will pass.

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E.B.

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Absolutely! I would offer your son soft things, like yogurt, cheese, applesauce and the like. Yogurt drinks are good, too. Good luck! Teething is a bear.

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H.D.

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Yes it can. =) Give him soft things to eat for meals and something harder to chomp on, like a teething ring the rest of the time. Make sure he is drinking if nothing else.
Welcome to the area! I live in Naperville, if you want to yack just send me a note. =)

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J.K.

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Yes, especially with the molars. Their mouths hurt too much to eat, I think.

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