1. What is teething rash?
2. What does teething rash look like?
3. How to treat teething rash
4. Teething rash treatment & prevention
1. What is teething rash?
Teething rash is caused by excess saliva that babies produce when teething, which then irritates their sensitive skin.1
2. What does teething rash look like?
Teething rash is redness on the skin around your baby’s chin, mouth, cheeks and neck.2
3. How to treat teething rash
The best course of action is to keep baby’s skin as dry as possible, without irritating it further. The National Childbirth Trust (NCT) suggests gently wiping your baby’s skin with a clean soft cloth to keep the area dry without causing them any discomfort.2 WaterWipes – the world’s purest baby wipe – help to do this by offering a gentle way to clean baby’s skin.
4. Teething rash treatment & prevention
Applying bland ointments around your baby’s mouth is one way of avoiding or keeping teething rash to a minimum. The NCT recommends petroleum jelly but speak to a pharmacist or pediatrician for their recommendations. Additionally, try to avoid or at least limit time using a pacifier if you use one, as this can 'lock in' wetness around the mouth.
Ultimately, teething rash isn’t nice for your baby, but it’s also nothing to worry about and will pass in time. However, if you do think your baby’s flushed cheeks are caused by something different, such as a fever, do consult a healthcare professional.
For more advice on this (often challenging) time, read our article on teething symptoms and pain relief.
Now that you're more familiar with what teething rash is and how to prevent it - why not check out our other articles on our Parenting Community for more information on other common baby skin conditions: