Longer-lasting pain: How to assess in infants and toddlers

PDF download is not available for Arabic and Urdu languages at this time. Please use the browser print function instead.

Infants and toddlers can experience longer-lasting pain from certain conditions and repeated procedures. Find out how to assess longer-lasting pain in infants and toddlers at home and in medical settings.

Key points

  • Infants can experience longer-lasting pain from certain diseases and conditions, and continuous pain from repeated medical procedures.
  • Some infants can be hyper-reactive to pain, for instance crying when held, flailing their arms and legs, and tightly closing their eyes.
  • Other infants can be hypo-reactive to pain, for example going limp, not showing interest in caregivers or having a blank face.
  • There is no standard tool for assessing chronic pain in infants. Instead, health-care providers assess a child's behaviour and certain vital signs such as heart rate and breathing.
Last updated: January 25th 2019