Reduce the pain of the vaccine with sugar water


One of the concerns and the mostdifficult of parents with their babies is the time for immunizations becauseafter are restless and sore. Some time ago, pediatrician advised to give somesugar water to help the process of medicines in the child's body, but is nowfound in a study that could also help with the pain left by the vaccine.

With this simple solution ofsugar and water pediatricians also expect to end the fears of parents andincrease immunization rates for children. "Hopefully this will encourageparents to immunize their children," says one of the authors the study,Linda Hatfield School of Nursing at Pennsylvania State University, USA."It's very simple, not expensive, and babies leave the clinic in the statein which they arrived. "


This new discovery will certainlyhelp many mothers who are overly concerned about painkillers for babies. It isalso a new form that meets the strategies designed to avoid the stress thatcauses the pain of vaccines in both children and parents, and among which thinneedles include topical analgesics, among others.

The immunization schedule forinfants is amazing. Infants and older children may receive up to 24 shots inhis first two years of life. And sometimes they can even get 5 in one visit, sothat mothers are distressed to see their children suffer. The sugar watershould be given after 5, 7 and 9 minutes after receiving the vaccine and at 9minutes 78 percent of children surveyed had only a little pain.