BRINGING THE LATEST TECHNOLOGIES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE FOR ACCURATE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF DISEASES
The Department of Paediatric Critical Care offers treatment for the following child health conditions and diseases.
Respiratory Distress Syndrome, or RDS, is a common diagnosis in premature infants. It occurs when the baby's lungs are underdeveloped, leading to breathing difficulties. Our team of skilled neonatologists and pediatric pulmonologists employs advanced respiratory support techniques such as mechanical ventilation and surfactant administration to help these tiny patients breathe more comfortably.
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition and is triggered by the body's response to infection. Early detection and intervention are crucial. Our pediatric intensivists are well-equipped to diagnose and treat sepsis in children using antibiotics, intravenous fluids, and other supportive therapies.
Accidents and injuries can happen at any time. Our pediatric trauma team is available 24/7 to manage various injuries, from fractures to head trauma. We provide immediate stabilization, surgery when necessary, and comprehensive follow-up care to aid the child's recovery.
Congenital heart defects are present at birth and often require complex surgical interventions. Our expert team of pediatric cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons specializes in diagnosing and treating these conditions, ensuring the best possible outcomes for children with heart defects.
DKA is a severe complication of diabetes that can occur in children. Our pediatric endocrinologists are skilled in managing DKA, providing insulin therapy, intravenous fluids, and electrolyte correction to stabilize blood sugar levels and prevent life-threatening complications.