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How many days in a row can I give my 10-month-old baby Tempra if I only give it once a day at bedtime to relieve his teething pain?

You can give your 10-month-old baby Tempra for a few days (4-5 days) to help with teething pain, as long as you only give it once a day before bedtime. However, there are also non-pharmacological measures you can take to alleviate discomfort, such as massaging your baby's gums with a clean finger or a cloth soaked in cold water, and using teething rings that can be chilled (not frozen). Some babies may not like the teething rings though.

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