HEALTH

Chronic Pain in Kids: A Hidden Crisis

New York, USAMon Oct 07 2024
Having a constant, nagging pain that never goes away. This is the reality for one in five kids and teens. We often think of chronic pain as an adult problem, but youngsters suffer just as much. The trouble is, doctors don't always know how to help them. There's a big disconnect between what we know works for adults and what we do for kids. Medication-free therapies like mindfulness and cognitive behavioral therapy can really make a difference, but many doctors haven't been trained in these methods. It's not fair that kids are left to struggle with pain when there are treatments out there that could help. We need more education for doctors and better access to these therapies, especially in rural areas where resources are scarce. Insurance companies should step up and cover these services too. Every kid deserves a shot at living a life free from chronic pain.

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    What if we replaced school nurses with mindfulness gurus?
    If kids could choose, would they rather have a candy or a meditation session to treat their pain?
    Is there a conspiracy to keep effective, non-pharmaceutical pain treatments hidden from clinicians?

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