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Palliative Care

Learn about pediatric palliative care

Pediatric palliative care is an approach to care to provide comfort, relieve suffering, and improve the quality of life for children with serious illnesses. The palliative care team addresses you and your child’s unique physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. They work closely with families and care providers to create a care plan that aligns with the child and family’s needs, values, and goals. Learn how the pediatric palliative care team can help.

Learn more about pain management

  • Measuring Pain in Children

    Pediatric cancer patients may experience pain as a symptom of the disease or as a side effect of treatment. Learn how pain can be diagnosed in patients of different ages.

  • Managing Pain with Medicine

    Your care team may use certain pain medicines to help treat your child’s pain. Learn about pain medications, how they are given, and questions to ask.

  • Child getting head massage from mother
    Managing Pain Without Medicine

    Many pain management strategies do not involve medicine or can be used along with other methods. Learn how to help your child cope with pain without medication.

  • Young mother holds daughter while getting vaccine from doctor.
    Needlestick Management Strategies for Parents

    It’s not uncommon for children (or adults) to be uncomfortable getting a shot. There are steps you can take to help your child cope with nervousness about needle sticks.

  • Opioids

    Opioids have an important role in treating some pain caused by cancer and certain cancer treatments. Parents may have concerns about their child becoming addicted.

  • Patient-Controlled Analgesia (PCA)

    Patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) is a method of pain relief that lets patients decide when to get a dose of pain medicine. They do this by pressing a button on the PCA pump.

  • Woman using TENS unit while reading on bed
    TENS Unit for Pain Relief

    A transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) unit is a device that treats pain. It is small enough to hold in your hand. It comes with wires and pads that attach to the skin.

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