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Paediatric Infectious Disease Care

Paediatric Infectious Disease Care at MOM9
Children catch infections—often. But some infections need closer evaluation, especially when symptoms are severe, persistent, or recurring.

MOM9 provides structured assessment for common childhood infections (viral and bacterial) and guides treatment based on symptoms, examination, and required tests—not guesswork.

We Commonly Evaluate

  • Fever (especially recurring or high-grade)
  • Cold, cough, wheezing, sore throat
  • Diarrhoea, vomiting, dehydration risk
  • Skin infections and rashes
  • Urinary infections (as suspected)
  • Recurrent infections (frequent illness pattern)

When to Seek Care Urgently

  • Breathing difficulty, severe lethargy, poor feeding
  • Signs of dehydration (very low urine output, sunken eyes, extreme weakness)
  • Persistent high fever or fever in very young infants
  • Seizure with fever or altered consciousness

FAQ
Q. Do all infections need antibiotics?
No. Many childhood infections are viral; antibiotics are used only when bacterial infection is suspected/confirmed.

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