Pediatric Pain Relief: Safe Strategies for Children

Pain relief in children involves the safe and effective management of pain experienced by pediatric patients, taking into account age-appropriate interventions.
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Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

Pain Relief In Children FAQ


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What is a good pain reliever for children?

Pain medications: Acetaminophen ( Tylenol) are available over the counter and are often used to relieve pain in children. Your doctor may recommend over-the-counter or prescription-strength nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ( NSAIDs) like ibuprofen ( Motrin, Advil ).

How can I Help my Child with pain?

Age appropriate techniques should be used in all children with pain engaging child life specialist if available or using distraction therapy (eg video, music, toys, blowing bubbles, storytelling by the child, counting) Use a stepwise approach to guide pain management with plan to escalate agents according to pain severity

What non-medicine treatments can relieve a child's pain?

Many non-medicine treatments can be used to relieve a child’s pain. Non-medicine techniques fall into 3 categories including environmental (such as a calm atmosphere), physical (such as hugging) and distraction techniques. Swaddle or wrap babies. Show the child that you are taking their pain seriously.

Should I give my Child a pain medicine?

Infants and children can feel pain. Pain can negatively impact on a child’s development, so it should always be managed. normal childhood events such as teething. If you think your child is in pain, always see your GP for diagnosis and treatment. It may not be necessary to give your child a pain medicine.

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