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Paediatric Pulmonologist
Apollo Hospital, Delhi NCR
New Delhi
25+ Years of Experience
Dr. Nameet Jerath is one of the best doctors for children in the Delhi-NCR. He has worked with very sick babies and kids in India, Australia, and Canada for more than 25 years. He is an expert in pediatric pulmonology, pediatric intensive care, bronchoscopy, figuring out and treating problems that are present at birth, and caring for newborns. He also checks on how children are growing and helps treat injuries, infectious diseases, and tonsillitis. Dr. Jerath is a fellow in Pediatric Critical Care at The Hospital for Sick Kids in Toronto, Canada, and at Sydney Children's Hospital in Australia. He has written three papers about treatments for children that have been published in well-known medical journals.
During the early stages of growth, many children have lung problems that make it hard for them to breathe. At this point, it's important to take care of the symptoms and avoid complications. A specialist like Dr. Nameet, who has a lot of experience helping people in similar situations, can evaluate, diagnose, and suggest a treatment that will make the child's life better.
Pediatric pulmonologists use simple tests, like walking and breathing exercises, to check how well a child's lungs work. To figure out what's wrong, they may do blood and allergy tests and order a chest x-ray. After the tests, simple treatments or medicines are often suggested. For example, chest physiotherapy, nebulization, and the use of CPAP and BiPAP to help breath could be part of the treatment. In serious cases, a ventilator may help the person breathe.
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