Pediatric Pain Management

Pain management in children is the assessment and treatment of pain in infants and young people. Typically, acute pain has an obvious cause and is predicted to last a few days or weeks. It is usually managed with medication and non-pharmacological treatments to supply comfort. Acute pain is an indication for necessary evaluation, treatment and prevention. While a child is experiencing pain, the physical consequences can jeopardize healing and recovery. Unrelated pain can cause alkalosis and hypoxemia that result in rapid, shallow breathing. This shallow breathing can cause a build-up of fluid within the lungs, which leads to the loss of coughing power. The pain can cause an increase in vital signs and pulse, putting pressure on the guts.

 

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Associations & Societies:

University of Wisconsin Pain Policy Studies Group | Chronic Pain Research Alliance | World Institute of Pain | Emerging Solutions in Pain | Pain Resource Center | American Academy of Pain Management | American Chronic Pain Association | U.S. Pain Foundation | American Board of Pain Medicine | Chronic Pain Association of Canada | Greater Philadelphia Pain Society | Institute for the Study and Treatment of Pain | National Headache Foundation | National Pain Foundation | Pain Relief Foundation | Chronic Pain Australia

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