Pain Management and ItchingPain management and burn care: | |
| If old enough, your child can help control the pain by rating it with a scoring tool. This will help the healthcare team know when and how much pain medication to give so that your child can be more comfortable. The nurses and child life therapist can help your child control the pain. The nurse and child life therapist can help you find ways to comfort and distract your child to decrease anxiety. | |
Itching and burn care: | |
| Most children who have suffered from a burn injury usually experience itching at some point during the healing process. Sometimes, it begins right away, but it may also occur several weeks or months into the healing process. Itching can range from a minor irritation to severe discomfort that can interfere with daily activities. While there is no "cure" for itching, the condition diminishes over time. In the meantime, there are things that you can do for your child to lessen discomfort: | |
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Specific treatment will be determined by your child's physician based on the following: | |
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