What happens when my child needs a joint injection? from injection girls Watch Video
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Description: Niamh and Stephanie show what happens during joint injections using Entonox. They have Juvenile Arthritis (JIA, paediatric rheumatic disease) which can make their joints inflamed and swollen. The joint injection helps to reduce the swelling in their knees. Entonox, which is also called laughing gas, makes them giggle and works as pain relief. Drew also uses cold spray to numb the knee. Both girls said they didn't feel the injection, which is brilliant! For younger children the joint injection is
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