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Immunization & Vaccination
Vaccines are injections (shots), liquids, pills, or nasal sprays that you take to teach your body's immune system to recognize and defend against harmful germs.
Immunization is the process of becoming protected against a disease. But it can also mean the same thing as vaccination, which is getting a vaccine to become protected against a disease.
Growth Development Assessment
Basic growth assessment involves measuring a child’s weight and length or height1 and comparing these measurements to growth standards.
Advanced Treatment for Low Birth Weight Babies
Low birth weight is most often caused by being born too early (premature birth). That means before 37 weeks of pregnancy. A premature baby has less time in the mother's womb (uterus) to grow and gain weight. Much of a baby's weight is gained during the last weeks of pregnancy.
Level III care available for PICU & NICU
A level III NICU can provide continuous life support and comprehensive care.They can provide critical medical and surgical care.A level III NICU can perform minor surgical procedures, such as umbilical vessel catheterization and have pediatric surgical centers on-site or close by to complete major surgeries, including PDA ligation and bowel surgery to treat NEC.
Facility of Double Exchange Transfusion
An exchange transfusion is a medical procedure that’s done by removing and replacing your blood with blood or plasma from a donor. This is done by using a catheter to transport blood into your body.An exchange transfusion is typically used to treat life-threatening blood abnormalities, such as blood cell disorders, in both children and adults
Phimosis
Phimosis is defined as the inability to retract the skin (foreskin or prepuce) covering the head (glans) of the penis. Phimosis may appear as a tight ring or “rubber band” of foreskin around the tip of the penis, preventing full retraction. Phimosis is divided into two forms: physiologic and pathologic.
Undescended Testis
An undescended testicle (cryptorchidism) is a testicle that hasn't moved into its proper position in the bag of skin hanging below the penis (scrotum) before birth. Usually just one testicle is affected, but about 10 percent of the time both testicles are undescended.
Perforated Intestinal Obstruction
Intestinal perforation, defined as a loss of continuity of the bowel wall, is a potentially devastating complication that may result from a variety of disease processes. Common causes of perforation include trauma, instrumentation, inflammation, infection, malignancy, ischemia, and obstruction.
Umbilical Hernia
An umbilical hernia occurs when part of your intestine bulges through the opening in your abdominal muscles near your bellybutton (navel). Umbilical hernias are common and typically harmless.
CTEV
A deformity of the feet that involves muscle imbalance and/or tightness in the muscles. There is usually no bone or joint involvement in this type of CTEV. In this, the child's foot cannot be passively put through a full range of motion.
Anal Atresia
Anal atresia is a congenital abnormality in which there is no opening at the end of the digestive tract, where the anus normally is. It is part of a wider spectrum of abnormalities involving the anus and last part of the bowel, the rectum.
TEF
A tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF) is an abnormal connection between these two tubes. As a result, swallowed liquids or food can be aspirated (inhaled) into your child's lungs. Feeding into the stomach directly can also lead to reflux and aspiration of stomach acid and food. TEF usually occurs with a related condition called esophageal atresia (EA).
Dental Care
The purpose of dental treatment is to respond to a patient's needs. Each patient, however, is as unique as a fingerprint. Treatment therefore should be highly individualized for the patient as well as the disease.