Sweet Solution Analgesia

  • Nuseir K
  • Kassab M
  • Al-Azzani M
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Abstract Mammals’ first tasting experience is usually sweet solution. Whether it is milk (breast or formula), sugar water as in some cultures or even dates as advocated by Prophet Mohammed to his followers. Thus, it is no wonder the soothing, calming and even pain relieving effects of oral sweet solutions. Nevertheless, using sweet solution purposely for its pain-relieving effects for infants in the clinical setting is relatively recent; however, the discussion concerning sweet solution effectiveness, mechanism of actions and adverse long-term effects are still ongoing. In this chapter, we present an account of studies on both humans and animals that explored and examined the use of several sweet solutions for analgesia. Keywords:

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Nuseir, K., Kassab, M., & Al-Azzani, M. (2017). Sweet Solution Analgesia. In Pain Relief - From Analgesics to Alternative Therapies. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/66596

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