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Relief of pain after tonsilloadenoidectomy in preschool children is the precondition of good postoperative recovery of that group of patients. The aim of this project is to study, to estimate and to relieve the pain. It focuses on dosage and ways of using medication, and establish the difference bet...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12395463

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Pain Relief After Tonsillo-Adenoidectomy in Preschool Children

This research is a beacon of hope for young patients undergoing tonsilloadenoidectomy, a common procedure to treat recurrent infections in the tonsils and adenoids. The study focuses on the critical aspect of pain management in preschool children, exploring the effectiveness of different pain relief strategies. The researchers compared two popular analgesics, paracetamol and ibuprofen, administered through various routes, including oral and rectal, to determine the most effective approach for pain control. The study involved a careful analysis of pain scores, side effects, and liquid intake to assess the efficacy of each analgesic regimen. The findings provide valuable insights into the optimal pain management strategies for this vulnerable patient population.

Ibuprofen: A Potent Pain Reliever for Preschool Children

This research has shown that ibuprofen is a more potent and effective pain reliever for preschool children recovering from tonsilloadenoidectomy than paracetamol. The study found that ibuprofen provided longer-lasting pain relief with fewer side effects, especially when administered first orally and then rectally. These findings suggest that ibuprofen may be a better choice for pain management in this age group, particularly for children who may not fully comply with oral medication. The results are promising, particularly for young patients who are more susceptible to pain and discomfort.

Managing Pain After Tonsillectomy in Preschool Children

This research provides valuable guidance for parents and healthcare providers on pain management strategies for preschool children after tonsillectomy. The study's findings suggest that ibuprofen, administered both orally and rectally, is an effective and safe pain reliever for this age group. It is important to note that the researchers recommend careful monitoring and appropriate dosage adjustments to ensure the safety and efficacy of ibuprofen in children.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research is a valuable contribution to the field of pediatric pain management, offering a comprehensive analysis of different pain relief strategies for preschool children undergoing tonsillectomy. The study's findings highlight the effectiveness of ibuprofen as a potent analgesic in this age group, providing valuable insights into the optimal pain management strategies for these young patients.
Date :
  1. Date Completed 2002-12-11
  2. Date Revised 2013-11-21
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Pubmed ID

12395463

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

12395463

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