Babies and shots Health Article

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Immunizations are important to keep your child healthy. This article discusses how to ease the pain of shots for babies.

See also: Immunizations

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Shots and babies

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Many parents are concerned with easing the pain of shots for babies. Unfortunately, routine immunizations need to be given into the muscle or under the skin using a needle. Reducing the level of anxiety for your child is perhaps the best way to help limit the pain for them.

Here are some tips:

  • Stay calm and do not let the child see if you are upset or anxious. Talk calmly and use soothing words.
  • Hold your child on your lap facing you in a firm hug during the shot.
  • Distract the child by blowing bubbles or playing with a toy.
  • Place sugar on a newborn's tongue or pacifier.
  • Put pressure on the area before the shot is given.

Some pediatricians recommend taking a dose of acetaminophen or ibuprofen half an hour before the shots. Always check with your healthcare provider before giving these medications for this purpose. Some pediatricians use a pain relieving spray or cream prior to vaccinations.

Reviewer Info: Leisha M. Andersen, M.D., Private Practice specializing in Pediatrics, Denver, CO. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.; ADAM Health Illustrated Encyclopedia, 01/22/2007
 
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