What are the most common types of conditions that paediatric endocrinologists treat?
Major conditions that paediatric endocrinologists at Aster CMI treat are diabetes mellitus, growth disorders, puberty disorders, thyroid, adrenal disorders, disorders of sex development, pituitary disorders, calcium and bone disorders, obesity and metabolic disorders, hypoglycemia, turner syndrome, lipid disorders, etc.
What advancements or technologies are utilised by paediatric endocrinologists?
Aster CMI Hospital in Bangalore is equipped with top medical devices, such as otoscopes, tongue depressors, reflex hammers, bone age assessment tools, a stadiometer, a Prader orchidometer, a Luedde exophthalmometer, ultrasound machines, X-ray machines, ophthalmoscopes, and sphygmomanometers.
What question should you ask a paediatric endocrinologist?
Parents must consult regarding patients’ hormonal disorders, possible treatment plans, risks, side effects, and benefits of treatments, lifestyle changes required, treatment and recovery duration, the severity of the problem, the root cause of hormonal deficiency, and other questions according to the medical conditions.
How does a paediatric endocrinologist decide on a treatment plan?
A paediatric endocrinologist in Bangalore considers multiple factors, such as thyroid uptake and scans, GnRH stimulation tests, ACTH stimulation tests, blood tests, urine tests, stimulation and suppression tests, imaging studies, bone age X-rays, genetic testing, insulin and glucose tests, patients’ medical history and reports, genetic disorders, suspected endocrine disorders, etc.
What does a paediatric endocrinologist do?
Paediatric endocrinologists are medical experts who specialise in diagnosing and treating hormonal deficiencies and disorders in children. They treat medical conditions and problems associated with children’s growth, puberty, and diabetes and provide personalised treatments to boost hormonal growth in children.
What are the precautions of 1st Trimesterpregnancy?
Precautions during the first trimester include:
Avoiding harmful substances (e.g., alcohol, smoking, certain medications).
Eating a balanced diet with sufficient folic acid, iron, and calcium.
Maintaining regular prenatal visits.
What are the trimesters of pregnancy?
Pregnancy is divided into three trimesters:
First Trimester: Weeks 1 to 12
Second Trimester: Weeks 13 to 26.
Third Trimester: Weeks 27 to 40 (until birth).
What are the early signs of Pregnancy?
Common early signs of pregnancy include:
Missed period
Nausea or morning sickness.
Fatigue.
Tender or swollen breasts.
Increased urinationLight spotting (implantation bleeding)
Food cravings or aversions.
Mood swings.
What is pre natal care visit?
A prenatal care visit is a medical appointment for pregnant women to monitor the health of both the mother and the developing baby. It includes physical exams, lab tests, ultrasounds, and discussions about health, nutrition, exercise, and any potential complications.
What conditions do Obstetrics and Gynaecologists treat?
Obstetricians manage:
Pregnancy and prenatal care
Labor and childbirth
Postpartum care
High-risk pregnancies
Miscarriages
Gynecologists treat:
Menstrual problems (e.g., heavy periods, pain)
Reproductive health issues (e.g., endometriosis, fibroids)
Fertility problems, Menopause management,
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs),
Gynecologic cancers (e.g., ovarian, cervical, uterine).

