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Pediatric infectious diseases is a department that deals with infectious diseases of children.

Pediatric infectious diseases is the branch of medicine that deals with the infectious diseases of all children from birth to adolescence.

Also known as pediatric infectious diseases or pediatric infectious diseases. It undertakes the diagnosis, follow-up and outpatient treatment of infectious diseases in children and infants. It is one of the most important branches among pediatrics departments.

Treatment Areas

Food allergies have increased dramatically in recent years. There may be many different reasons for this increase. Families, especially mothers, constantly blame themselves and do not know what to do.

What is colloquially referred to as a “common cold” or “cold” is known to doctors as a “viral upper respiratory tract infection”. The disease has nothing to do with chills or colds.

Especially in spring and winter, some parents are tormented by their children’s persistent coughs. Even friends and neighbors can intervene: “Take that child to so-and-so doctor!”

They are chronic, recurrent, pink, itchy rashes with a rough surface. Active lesions may be widespread throughout the body or confined to one area.

Sinusitis is defined as inflammation of the paranasal sinuses due to viral, allergic or bacterial causes.

Chronic cough is a persistent, uncomfortable symptom that lasts for more than three weeks and presents problems in diagnosis and treatment.

Asthma is a disease characterized by the swelling of the walls of the airways in the lungs due to certain factors and the resulting narrowing of these airways.

Families whose children have symptoms of allergic rhinitis should take their children to a pediatric allergist (now called Pediatric Immunology and Allergic Diseases Specialist).

Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a common allergic skin disease that usually begins in early childhood.

Since cow’s milk contains various allergens and patients may develop different allergen sensitivities, different presentations may occur from patient to patient.

Asthma is a disease characterized by the swelling of the walls of the airways in the lungs due to certain factors and the resulting narrowing of these airways.

You may have to start vaccination treatment when vaccination should not have been started, or you may be vaccinated for a long time with the wrong mixture and lose time. For these reasons, vaccine treatment in children should be performed by pediatric allergists.

If the immune system cannot destroy the germs where they enter the body, it tries to prevent them from spreading and keep the infection limited to that area.

Hives in children is a skin disease, also known as Urticaria. Its defining feature is the presence of skin rashes accompanied by intense itching.

Pathology develops in children with angioedema, marked swelling of the dermis and subcutaneous fat in the short term. Angioedema (synonym: giant urticaria, angioneurotic edema) is common in people of all ages who are prone to allergic reactions.