Proper diabetes care at home includes sharing responsibility and creating and maintaining a routine. Find out how to do this in a way that works for your family.
Find out how you can use effective parenting to support the 3Ps of pain management for your teen with acute pain.
Learn about the 3P approach to pain management, which is a combination of psychological, physical and pharmacological (medications) strategies.
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Your pain care team may recommend opioids to help you manage acute (sudden) or persistent pain. Read about opioids, some of their side effects and how to manage side effects of opioids.
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Find out how to treat and manage longer-lasting pain in infants.
Find out how you can use the 3P approach to support your child in acute pain.
Pain treatment involves a mix of psychological, physical and pharmacological (medication) strategies. Learn more about the 3Ps for acute pain.
Learn about behavioural strategies such as biofeedback and CBT. These strategies can be used for effective pain management for children.
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Learn the effects that alcohol and cannabis can have on your body and what you need to know about using these substances when you have celiac disease.
Find out how the 3P approach to pain management can help your teen manage their chronic pain.
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Discover how to use the 3P approach to manage chronic pain in a young child.
Chronic pain treatments involve a mix of psychological, physical and pharmacological (medication) strategies. Learn more about the 3Ps.
It is normal to experience some pain and discomfort after surgery, but there are ways to manage it. Find out what you can do to help manage your pain after surgery.
Learn how to use antibiotics appropriately to prevent antibiotic resistance, which can cause antibiotics to be less effective in the future.
Your child needs medicine to manage pain. They may have an epidural infusion to get this medicine. This page explains what an epidural infusion is and what will happen when your child has one.
Regular exercise can help children and teens manage their JIA. Learn more about different exercises including range of motion exercises, stretching, strengthening, and cardiovascular exercise.
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Relaxation is a skill that you can learn and practice over time. Find out why you should practice relaxation and when to use these techniques.
Find out how to safely hold and support your baby or child with osteoporosis.
Your child's pain team may recommend opioids to help them manage acute (sudden) or persistent pain. Read about opioids, some of their side effects and how to manage side effects of opioids.