Pediatry department is a science that provides diagnosis and treatment of all child disorders and preventive health services from the newborn to the age of 18. The priority is always to protect children from disease. If the disease develops, the disease is diagnosed and treated. Then it's followed.
Pediatric Surgery deals with the diseases such as congenital anomalies, burns and wounds which are required the operation, appendicitis, anal fissure, circumcision, skin hemangioma or lesion.
Cancer which is caused by uncontrolled cell proliferation is among the serious diseases and it can be seen in children as in adults. Pediatric Oncology doctors are involved in the diagnosis and treatment of oncological diseases that may arise in the body, such as leukemia, lymphoma and different types of tumors.
Hematology deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases related to blood and bone such as enlarged lymph nodes, weight problems, lymphoma, bone and joint pain, and fatigue.
It deals with the diseases such as urinary tract infections, dialysis, urinary system, vesicoureteral reflux, urinary stone disease, acute kidney failure, antenatal hydronephrosis.
Allergy is an immune system response to foreign substances that are harmless to most people. These foreign substances are called allergens and it occurs when the body reacts to these allergens. It is particularly common in children. The life quality of the individual is adversely affected. Pediatric Immunology and allergic diseases department deals with the diseases such as atopic dermatitis, food allergy, pediatric immunology, allergic rhinitis, eczema, asthma in children.
Child and adolescent psychiatry observes the cognitive, social, mental and academic development of the individual under the age of 18. It deals with diseases such as attention deficit, trauma, obsessive-compulsive disorders, autism, speech disorders, sleep problems, depression.
The pediatric gastroenterology department particularly examines constipation, reflux, diarrhea, jaundice, celiac diseases and various other gastroenterological diseases.
The pediatric rheumatology department deals with the diagnosis and the treatment of rheumatic diseases in children between the age of 0-18. These diseases are generally related to musculoskeletal system disease and include multisystem diseases characterized by acute or chronic inflammation of the veins and skin. Its scope is very wide.
Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (Childhood Rheumatism), Behçet's disease (BS), recurring fevers due to a genetic disorder, Henöch Schonlein Purpura, Kawasaki Disease, childhood dermatomyositis (juvenile dermatomyositis), Hypermobility syndrome, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) diseases are within the scope of this department.
The pediatric cardiology department is a branch of science that deals with all heart problems that develop in a child until the age of 18, including the period in the mother's womb. The pediatric cardiology department is not only interested in the age of 18 and below, but also in heart diseases of people with congenital disorders.
The system in which the endocrine glands are located is called the endocrine system. The branch of science that deals with the problems that arise from the malfunction of this system are called endocrinology. This department examines the diseases such as growth failure, obesity, diabetes, osteoporosis, sexual development disorders, rickets, goiter, Turner syndrome.
The most common diseases among the children are;
Normal body temperature is between 36 and 37.5 degrees and can fluctuate during the day. When the body temperature rises to 38 degrees and above, it may lead to inflammatory disease. If the child has had an active day, it is observed a short-term increase in body temperature. The common cold in children is much more dangerous than in adults and a specialist should be consulted. Flu symptoms in children are as follows: sore throat, chills, weakness, stuffy nose, sneezing, body aches.
Inner ear infections usually occur after dizziness, tinnitus, and hearing loss. A doctor should be consulted immediately in case of any ear diseases in children. Consulting an ENT doctor for common symptoms can help prevent hearing loss and repair permanent damage.
Diarrhea is one of the most common diseases affecting children. Diarrhea usually occurs in summer due to intestinal infections. Once the virus is released into the body, the intensity of diarrhea increases. Abdominal pain, mild fever, vomiting and lack of appetite are some of the main symptoms of diarrhea. Diarrhea in this category lasts between 3 and 7 days, during that time children feel weak. To eliminate the fluid loss caused by diarrhea, fluids should be consumed regularly and properly.
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