NEONATOLOGY

A subspecialty of medicine, pediatrics is concerned with young children and adolescents’ health and medical needs, often up to 18. Pediatricians are specialized medical professionals who identify, manage, and prevent various illnesses that affect children.

The significance of pediatrics

Healthy Growth and Development: Paediatricians keep an eye on children’s growth and development to ensure they meet milestones and spot any possible delays or problems early on.

Preventive Care: Paediatricians offer immunizations, screenings, and advice to help people live healthy lifestyles and prevent illness. Future health problems can be avoided with this preventative approach.

WHO NEEDS CHILD CARE?

Newborns: To ensure a seamless transition from life within the womb to life outside it, good feeding, and early detection of any health abnormalities, newborns need medical care.

Children: From infants to preteens, children require routine checkups, immunizations, and treatment for common ailments including the flu, the common cold, and infections.

Adolescents: Teenagers face a unique mix of health difficulties, including those related to puberty, mental health conditions, and the need for preventative care for potentially dangerous behaviours.

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Parental Guidance: Paediatricians advise parents on nutrition, safety, behaviour, and development, giving them the knowledge and tools, they need to make the best choices for their children’s health.

Specialised Care: Children’s bodies are distinct from those of adults and necessitate specialized medical care. Pediatricians are qualified to recognize and meet these needs.

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The emergency room, on the other hand, is for serious issues that may be considered a medical emergency