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Neonatology
is something concerned with care, development, and diseases of newborn infants.
The neonatal stage is the first month of life, when a baby is tiniest and most
fragile. Sometimes babies are born before their bodies are ready to leave the
womb. Important organs such as the heart, lungs, stomach, and skin may not be
mature enough to function without special help.
Well
newborn nursery
Special
care nursery
Neonatal
intensive care unit (NICU)
Regional
neonatal intensive-care unit (regional NICU)
Neonatal
Genetics
Neonatal
Syndromes
Neonatal
Diseases
Pediatric
cardiology is the treatment of infants, children, adolescents and adults with
congenital and acquired heart diseases.
Diagnostic
Methods
Cardiovascular
Risks
Cardiac
Nursing
Syncope
& Sudden death
Pediatric
Cardiac Nano medicine
Hormones
play a central role in driving a child’s growth and development. Problems with
growth, puberty, and sexual development often have their roots in the endocrine
system. Pediatric endocrinology is a medical subspecialty dealing with
variations of physical growth and sexual development in childhood, as well as
diabetes and other disorders of the endocrine glands.
Pediatric
Diabetes
Pediatric
Adrenal and Thyroid Disorders
Pediatric
Neuroendocrinology
Growth
hormones
Obesity
Gynecology
Endocrinology
Endocrinology
Disorders
Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility
Endocrinology Metabolism
It is
concerned with treating the gastrointestinal tract, liver and pancreas of
children from infancy until age eighteen. Gastroenterology is the study of the
esophagus, stomach, intestines, colon, kidneys, liver, gallbladder and
pancreas.
Pediatric
Food Allergies
Intestinal
Failure in Children
Intestinal
Infections
Liver
diseases
Metabolic
disorders
Liver transplant
Hepatitis
Pediatric
oncology is the research and treatment of cancers in children and young adults.
Childhood cancers can develop as the result of DNA changes in cells that occur
early in life, even before birth.
Anemia
Types of
Cancer
Tumors
Chemotherapy
Gynecologic
cancers
Cancer
causes and risk factors
Cancer testing and diagnosis
Cancer and nutrition
The
immune system has a very important role of protecting the body from, and
responding to, infections. Allergic disorders occur when the immune system
responds inappropriately to things in the environment that are otherwise
harmless to others. Immunodeficiency disorders occur when the immune system
cannot properly fight infections, resulting in either recurrent or severe
infections. Allergic disease and immune deficiencies most often develop in the
pediatric population.
Allergy
& its types
Asthma
Diagnostic
tests
Immunodeficiency
disorders
Allergic
and Non allergic Diseases
Eczema
Anaphylaxis
Child psychiatry
is that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental disorders
in children. A child psychiatrist uses his knowledge on many factors including
biological and psychological factors, in order to devise a treatment plan for a
child with behavior and thought disorders. This plan may include medication to
help control or minimize certain behaviors or thoughts.
Autism
Child
Development
Psychiatric
Disorders
Child
Protection
Mental
Health
Psychiatric
Nursing
Depression
Psychology
Anxiety disorders
Pediatric urology is a surgical subspecialty
of medicine dealing with the disorders of children's genitourinary systems.
Pediatric urologists provide care for both boys and girls ranging from birth to
early adult age. The most common problems are those involving disorders of
urination, reproductive organs and testes.
Kidney
abnormalities
Kidney
stones
Urinary
infections
Bladder
abnormalities
Hernias
Abnormalities
of genitals
Gender
concerns
Urological
abnormalities
Urological Treatments
Pediatric renal masses
Pediatric
rehabilitation is about more than building strength and improving function.
It’s about inspiring children to gain the skills and confidence to reach their
full potential. And it’s also about
supporting families throughout the rehabilitation process.
Physical
therapy
Occupational
therapy
Speech
and Language Therapy
Feeding
Therapy
Psychological Services
Aquatic Therapy
During
the growing years between infancy and adolescence, adequate nutrition is of
utmost importance. Child's diet will not only support their normal growth and
development, but also supports their immune system, and develops lifelong
eating habits. Although dietary needs, appetites, and tastes will vary widely
throughout childhood, it is important to consistently provide them with healthy
options from all of the major food groups.
Nutrient-Gene
Interactions
Feeding
the Infant
Breastfeeding
Nutritional
Needs of the Preterm Infant
Micronutrients
and Macronutrients
Food
allergies and intolerance
Eating disorders
Overweight and obesity