Easy Way to Ease Infant Immunization Pain


By Jennifer Warner
WebMD Health News Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD

May 4, 2009 -- Changing the order in which a standard set of infant immunizations are given may be a simple way to minimize the pain and crying they cause.

A new study shows that infants who received the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) following the combination vaccine for diphtheria, polio, tetanus, pertussis, and Haemophilus influenzae type b (DPTaP-Hib vaccine) appear to experience less pain than those who receive the injections in the reverse order.

Researchers say it鈥檚 the first study to look at whether the order of infant immunizations affects the pain children experience. The results suggest that varying the order of vaccine administration is a simple, effective, and cost-free way to minimize pain.

"Multiple injections are routinely administered during a single visit to a physician," write researcher Moshe Ipp, MBBCh, of The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto and colleagues in the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. 鈥淏ecause some vaccines cause more pain than others, the order in which they are given may affect the overall pain experience."

Immunization Order Affects Pain

In the study, 60 healthy infants 2-6 months old were given the combination vaccine first, and another 60 were given the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine first.

To measure the pain the infants experienced, researchers videotaped the procedure and assessed the pain on a scale that considered the baby鈥檚 facial expression, body movements, and crying after vaccination. Parents were also asked to rate their child鈥檚 pain level on a scale of zero to 10.

The study showed that the infants given the less painful combination vaccine first followed by the more painful PCV vaccine experienced less pain on average overall. Pain increased from the first injection to the second, regardless of which vaccination came first.

Researchers say the results suggest that when two infant immunizations are given, the least painful should be given first. Giving the more painful injection first may focus the infant鈥檚 attention on the procedure and activate pain processing centers in the brain, intensifying the response to anything further.

Pre:Tips to Prevent Whooping Cough (Pertussis)
Next:Is Your Child Addicted to Video Games?

Related

And children how to talk to
The auspices of: the following dialog you familiar? "Mom, you Come see, What is this?" "Do not long-winded, not fast food!" "Oh, the milk." "How do you always awkward, and not achieve anything, walk away fast!&q...  [Read more]
How to improve children's skills
The ability of children between the psychological development of children, an important aspect, but also children can adapt to the complex after an important means of social environment, the capacity of other children from a young age the need for pa...  [Read more]
Obesity Gene Trumped by Healthy Diet
By Daniel J. DeNoon WebMD Health News Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD March 5, 2009 -- Children born with a gene linked to obesity don't have to get fat. A healthy diet trumps the obesity gene's unhea...  [Read more]
TV Before Age 2 Won鈥檛 Boost Baby鈥檚
By Jennifer Warner WebMD Health News Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD March 2, 2009 -- Watching television before age 2 won鈥檛 boost a baby's IQ, according to a new study on the effects of TV on chil...  [Read more]

Latest

And children how to talk to
The auspices of: the following dialog you familiar? "Mom, you Come see, What is this?" "Do not long-winded, not fast food!" "Oh, the milk." "How do you always awkward, and not achieve anything, walk away fast!&q...  [Read more]
Had basked at 10 o'clock in the morning
Shamrock, cloud is weak, add sunshine bright, gas of fine day of early spring fine lets a nest the people of one winter can'ts help to should go out or bask. Nevertheless, recently the author from Shanghai many hospitals understand, spring looks be l...  [Read more]
Normal new life what is growth level
(1) weight: Weight is reflective new student the important sign of growth level, when be born average weight 3000 grams, normal limits is 4000 grams of 2500 ~ .   (2) height: Height is reflective new student the main index of skeletal growth...  [Read more]
Wet Combing Best Way to Spot Head Lice
By Jennifer Warner WebMD Health News Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD March 19, 2009 -- Combing through a child's wet hair rather than a simpler visual inspection may be the best way to detect an acti...  [Read more]