This is how my daughter was too when she got her molars a month ago. I gave her extra milk during the day because she just did not want to eat anything unless it was super soft but even that was hit or miss. It’s rough but hang in there 💜
What the other parents mentioned sound about right. My best friend has also been Orajel and a 360 toothbrush. I rub orajel all over the bristles on the toothbrush and hand it to him and he'll bite on his molars on both sides and that'll help numb it. He wouldnt let me use my fingers which is why I used the 360 brush.
Teething for sure. We ended up in the ER with my little guy. 103 fever, rapid breathing, and very sluggish just to find out the next morning he had a molar through. My son is 16 months and has all his teeth. Currently working on the 2 year molars. We've done all the teething tricks in the book. I swear by cold celery sticks as a teether!
Teething is so rough! It certainly could be responsible for everything you mentioned. (Imagine if your mouth was getting bit from the inside out!) What’s nice is, it’s something that will end eventually. In the meantime though, two things in particular have worked wonders for me! I would use an amber necklace (do your research, find an authentic amber and know how to keep your baby safe with it), and on the rare occasion that my twins were still “teething grumpy” (they’re pulling at their ears or biting down more), I rub coconut oil on their gums and that calms them down pretty quick. Best of luck!