Pain Management Program Resources
Recognizing and Managing Pain in Your Infant
Infants may display different behaviors when they are irritable or uncomfortable. Here are the signs to look for.
Recognizing and Managing Pain in Your Newborn/Neonate
Newborn babies and babies born prematurely may show different behaviors when they are irritable, uncomfortable or stressed. Here are the signs to look for.
Recognizing and Managing Pain in Your Preschooler
Preschoolers may display different behaviors when they are in pain or uncomfortable. Here are the signs to look for.
Recognizing and Managing Pain in Your School-age Child
School-age children may display different behaviors when they are in pain or uncomfortable. Here are the signs to look for.
Recognizing and Managing Pain in Your Teen
Teens may display different behaviors when they are in pain or uncomfortable. Here are the signs to look for.
Recognizing and Managing Pain in Your Toddler
Toddlers may display different behaviors when they are in pain or uncomfortable. Here are the signs to look for.
Condition Management
Imagination for Relaxation
The ability to think in images or pictures is a skill that comes easily to children and teens, and can also be helpful for pain management.
Opioids for Pain Relief
A doctor may prescribe an opioid pain medicine (also called a narcotic) for your child. Learn more about how opioids work.