1-3 year old toddler development milestones, red flags and how to stimulate physical, cognitive, social development, and communication skills in fun ways.
The average baby drools quite a bit. But a teething baby tends to drool a lot. You will be wiping much more saliva than you are used to. Sometimes, your baby may even have a face rash from excessive drooling. When it dries, it may make their cheeks appear flushed. But it’s okay...
but now have been happening a lot more. She just all of a sudden turns red and gets really sweaty, growls continuously, drools uncontrollably, and shakes and makes fists, tries to grab on to me or whatever is nearby and squeezes it, she cries nonstop, she tries to curl up or hide ...