Ask a Scientist: Does it have to hurt?

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Q1: Does it have to hurt?

No, it doesn’t have to hurt.

We know that kids (just like you!) often get upset before and during vaccinations, and say that getting a needle is painful and scary.

Let’s start with the basics.

When it comes to managing needle pain, distraction is a simple technique that works wonders.

Another great option for all ages is to use a numbing cream or patches.

When the vaccination is over / needle is done, it is okay to take an oral pain reliever like acetaminophen or Ibuprofen to help with any soreness of discomfort later on.

These techniques, by the way, work for kids of all ages – and they also work for adults.

And parents, it’s worth keeping in mind that families play an important role in influencing their children’s ability to cope with vaccinations.

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