Pediatrics and Neonatology Specialist

Pediatrics and Neonatology Specialist

The medical specialty of pediatrics treats a range of illnesses that impact infants, kids, and teenagers. Conversely, neonatology is a subset of pediatrics that focuses on the medical treatment of newborns, especially those who are preterm or sick. This specialty is practiced in specialized neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) in hospitals.

The various pediatric and newborn emergency situations are appropriately integrated into our collaborated Hospitals. Our doctors diagnose birth disorders and provide additional care for newborns with a range of health problems by collaborating with different subspecialists in medical specialties such as cardiology and pulmonology.

Baby Birth

Pediatricians with extensive training are available at our hospital to assist with childbirth and postpartum care. The newborn’s thorough examination consists of:

  • Assessing the infant’s temperature
  • Head circumference, weight, and length measurements
  • Monitoring the infant’s breathing and heart rate
  • Taking note of the newborn’s skin tone and activity
  • Providing vitamin K injections to prevent bleeding
  • Applying eye drops or ointments to prevent eye infections

 

Following that, the newborn receives their first wash and the stump of the umbilical chord is cleansed.

The parents are even provided appropriate information regarding bathing, feeding, and other baby care tips.

Exceptional Nursing Care

We provide the newborn with outstanding nursing care to help them through the challenging stages. The newborn’s physiological systems begin to grow and adjust to the unfamiliar surroundings shortly after delivery. They become more susceptible to several illnesses and infections as a result. Therefore, in order to give their babies specialized care, parents do require the assistance of qualified and experienced nurses.

Our collaborated Hospitals provide both new moms and newborns with top-notch medical care services. Specialist treatment for:

  • Infants with certain underlying health issues
  • Premature babies or low birth weight
  • Infants who were traumatized at birth

Why Pediatricians and Neonatologists are Best Care for Newborns

Children can receive routine care and treatment for a variety of illnesses from general doctors. Neonatalists, on the other hand, focus on the health of premature or underweight babies in order to increase their chances of survival and growth.

To effectively care for your newborn and developing child, you need both pediatricians and neonatologists. From birth until the child becomes five, these professionals see your child numerous times. The pediatrician will probably see your child once a year or once a month after they are five years old.

F.A.Q.

From birth to adolescence, pediatrics treats children for everything from broken bones to ear infections. Conversely, neonatologists typically care for newborns through one year of age.
In the event that your newborn is not feeling well, you should consult a neonatologist because they are experts in caring for newborns.
Prematurity, respiratory dysfunction, birth trauma, congenital abnormalities, neonatal infections, and hemolytic diseases are among the main issues that babies face.