Zusammenfassung
Zur präventiven Schmerzminderung an der Hautoberfläche bietet sich neben psychologischen und physikalischen Verfahren v. a. die Anwendung von Lokalanästhetika an. Diese blockieren die Weiterleitung nozizeptiver Reize schon am Entstehungsort, nämlich am Nozizeptor.
Die Autoren danken der Peter und Ruth Wirts-Stiftung für ihre Unterstützung.
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Berrang, J., Reinhold, P., Zernikow, B. (2003). Schmerzreduktion bei Blutabnahmen und Injektionen. In: Zernikow, B. (eds) Schmerztherapie bei Kindern. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-09814-1_9
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