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About 'medical needles'|...transmission of HIV. Their suggestion is that much of it is by needles: that the medical systems in Africa have to reuse needles so much that there...








Ensuring               your               children               develop               comfort               about               going               to               the               doctor               is               important.

After               all,               people               must               cooperate               with               physicians               all               their               lives.

In               particular,               encouraging               your               children               to               get               comfortable               with               needles               will               help               visits               to               the               doctor               go               more               smoothly.

Children               get               several               shots               early               in               life.

As               they               mature,               they               need               occasional               injections.

How               exactly               can               you               help               your               children               tolerate               shots               with               as               little               fear,               anxiety,               and               discomfort               as               possible?

Here               are               some               suggestions               that               might               help.

--Explain               to               your               child               in               simple               language               that               everybody               gets               shots               and               that,               from               time               to               time,               he               or               she               will               be               getting               shots               also.

Mention               that               Mommy               and               Daddy               get               them,               and               that               all               children               his/her               age               get               shots               to               stay               well.

Keep               this               discussion               short               and               simple.

Bring               the               subject               up               a               day               or               so               before               the               visit               to               the               doctor.
               --If,               for               some               reason,               your               child               starts               getting               fearful,               change               the               subject.

In               other               words,               don't               allow               opportunity               for               your               child               to               build               up               anxiety               and               distress               during               the               exchange.

How               you               handle               it               will               indicate               to               him/her               whether               it               is               a               "big               deal"               to               get               a               shot.
               --Be               sure               you               have               confidence               in               the               skills               of               the               pediatrician.

This               confidence               will               defray               your               own               anxieties               about               your               child's               medical               visits.

Plus,               a               good               pediatrician               will               most               likely               be               skilled               in               giving               shots               to               children               of               all               ages.


               
--Make               sure               your               child               has               a               toy               doctor's               kit.

Take               turns               giving               each               other               shots,               using               the               toy               needle.

Use               play               as               an               opportunity               to               tell               your               child               that               when               the               doctor               gives               a               shot,               it               will               sting               or               hurt               for               a               few               seconds.

Be               sure               to               add               that               the               pain               will               dissipate               quickly.
               --Coach               your               child               to               count               to               ten               while               you               are               administering               a               "pretend"               shot.

Suggest               he               count               when               he               is               getting               a               real               shot.

Counting               helps               to               de-focus               from               the               shot.

Instead,               one               is               focused               on               the               numbers               and               counting.

Praise               the               child               during               the               "pretend"               episode               about               how               well               he               counted               and               got               through               the               "shot."
               --On               the               way               to               the               doctor's               office,               tell               your               child               the               two               of               you               will               go               for               a               delicious               treat               or               to               do               something               fun               afterward.

Following               through               with               this               plan               will               provide               something               special               for               your               child               to               look               forward               to               and               think               about               during               the               injection.

Thus,               having               something               pleasant               on               his               mind               may               defuse               negative               thoughts               and               feelings               about               the               doctor               visit.
               --If               your               child               gets               briefly               anxious               or               alarmed               after               getting               a               shot               or               doing               blood               work,               give               a               quick               hug               and               praise               him               verbally               immediately.

"Wow,               you               did               great!"               or               "You               did               fine               with               that."               Such               comments               can               help               the               kid               feel               proud               about               how               he               fared               during               the               process.

Stating               something               like               "You               were               very               brave"               or,               "You               deserve               a               reward.

Let's               go               get               some               ice               cream"               can               go               a               long               way               to               build               pride               and               self-confidence               in               a               child.
               Parents               who               follow               these               suggestions               may               be               pleasantly               surprised               the               next               time               one               of               their               children               requires               shots               or               blood               work               at               the               doctor's               office.

Consistently               applying               these               tips               with               your               child,               over               time,               will               assist               him               in               accepting               shots               and               injections               without               anxiety               or               distress.
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               Original               version               of               this               article               is               published               on               Helium               by               this               author.






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