Ask a Scientist: I know it’s important to get vaccinated, and I want to do my part…but needles make me feel panicky and I just want to run away. What should I do?

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Q4: I know it’s important to get vaccinated, and I want to do my part…but needles make me feel panicky and I just want to run away. What should I do?

This is a really important question, and the first thing I want to tell you is that you are not alone.

Needle fears are common in both children and adults, and these fears can range from very mild to severe phobias.

I’m really glad you asked your question because we know that people who have severe needle fear may refuse some types of medical care—and that can have negative impacts on their health.

So it’s wonderful to hear that you still want to get vaccinated. We just need to find ways to make it work for you.

One option is to work with a psychologist for something called exposure therapy, which is a cognitive-behavioural psychological intervention.

Based on studies, we know that this is an effective intervention for kids as young as 7 years old, as well as for teens and adults.

Treatments lasting just a few hours or sessions can make a big difference.

Help is available – and it works. Don’t let fear stop you from getting the care you deserve.

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