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    "Buzzy" New and Funny Child Injection Analgesic

    • Last Update: 2020-06-04
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Business Agency, May 11 - Health care workers and parents know that giving injections to children is a difficult taskBecause the vast majority of children are afraid of injections, they often cry and twist their bodies during injectionsThis is likely to cause needles to break, and even to cause medical accidents such as the infiltration of the liquid into subcutaneous tissueThe "needle-phobia" caused by childhood injections is likely to accompany them later in life, leading them to fear and even avoid medical treatment, blood donation, vaccinationEven when they have their own children, this "needle-phobia" prevents them from taking their children tohospitalAlthough the domestic and foreign markets already have "needle-free syringe" and other new syringe products, but some drugs, especially macromolecule protein drugs (such as human growth hormone, etc.), is not suitable for the use of needle-free syringes for injection, but only the use of ordinary needle syringesTo solve the problem ofchildreninjections, a U.Scompany has developed a new device designed to relieve pain and prevent crying when children get injectionsAccording to the head of the research and development company, Buzzy is about the size of a normal mouse and looks like a funny cartoon man (with its nose, eyes and mouth, see the picture below), which is attractive to childrenBuzzy releases air-conditioning and can also produce vibrations and hummingduring the injection, Buzzy's lively and interesting styling can attract the child to play as a toy, which diverts the child's attention and reduces the fear of the injection, while during the injection, the medical staff placed Buzzy near the child's injection location, using the air-conditioning emitted by the device to reduce the sensitivity of the skin at the injection site and the pain after the injection; The product was recently awarded the 2011 U.SInnovationMedical DeviceProduct Award Currently, Buzzy is used in vaccine injections, blood collection, and cosmetic treatments for acne in adolescents
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