Read about various types and intensities of pain that a child may experience: acute pain, chronic pain, procedural pain, and recurrent pain.
Teens living with hemophilia can learn about pains related to their bleeds, including the difference between acute and chronic pain.
Learn about how we feel pain, what acute and chronic pain are and the most common causes of pain in people with sickle cell disease.
Most children have at least some pain after an operation, which is called post-operative pain. Learn about relieving a child's post-operative pain at home.
The Pain Squad™ app helps children and teens with cancer to track their pain. Find out what this app does and the benefits of using it.
Find out why and how you feel pain, whether from JIA or another source, such as a needle or cut, and learn the differences between acute and chronic pain.
Some teens may experience pain or numbness after scoliosis surgery. Find out how other teens recovering from scoliosis surgery feel about their pain.
Discover seven tips to help you fall asleep and get the best sleep possible.
Learn about causes and treatment of chest pain in children.
This page give advice on how to relieve a child's pain at home.
Read about pain management for children who have had heart surgery.
Learn about the different types of pain a child with cancer may experience, what causes pain and how long these types of pain last.
Read about pain assessment in babies (from newborns to one year olds). Both behavioral reactions and physical reactions to pain are assessed.
Learn about how to talk to your child about how much pain they are feeling and some strategies to help them cope with pain.
Learn about chronic pain in children and teens. Chronic pain is pain that lasts longer than three months and requires various pain management techniques.
Learn about the process and goals of pain assessment to provide the information necessary to initiate optimal pain treatment strategies.
Learn to differentiate between myth and truth concerning children's pain. There are many common misconceptions of pain that should be dispelled.
Pain can be caused by cancer, procedures, treatments or symptoms of cancer and treatments. Find out how you can manage and how your health-care team can help you.
Morphine is a type of strong pain relief medicine called an opioid. This page is about the use of morphine for pain relief in children.
Discusses pain management for common childhood pain and injuries such as ear infections, colic, and injections.
Learn about behavioural strategies such as biofeedback and CBT. These strategies can be used for effective pain management for children.
Discover the signs of chronic pain in an older child and how chronic pain is assessed in medical settings.
Discover the signs of chronic pain in a young child and how chronic pain is assessed in medical settings.
Find out how the 3P approach to pain management can help your teen manage their chronic pain.