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Long-term effects of pain in infants
Porter FL, Grunau RE, Anand KJ
Department of Pediatrics, Washington University
School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri 63110, USA.
Pain and stress have been shown to induce significant
physiological and behavioral reactions in newborn infants, even in those
born prematurely. Infants who are born prematurely or seriously ill are
commonly exposed to multiple painful and stressful events as part of their
prolonged hospitalizations and required medical procedures. There is now
evidence that these early events not only induce acute changes, but that
permanent structural and functional changes may also result. This article
reviews the growing body of evidence of likely long-term effects of early
pain and stress on the human infant. It is hoped that a better understanding
of this literature will promote more responsive and sensitive management
of infants and young children during their encounters with the medical
community and will ultimately facilitate the healthy growth and development
of all children.
J Dev Behav Pediatr 1999
Aug;20(4):253-61.
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