Pediatric Nutrition

Growth is vital characteristic of infantile, and a profound indicator of the child’s nutritional eminence. Pediatrics Nutrition aids in the conservation of a proper well-balanced diet entailing of the essential nutrients and adequate caloric consumption necessary to stimulate growth and endure the physiologic necessities at the different phases of a child's growth.

Pediatric nutritional prerequisites differ significantly with age, level of activity, and ecological conditions and are directly linked to the proportion of growth. Breast Feeding has vital ingredients that are not found in any infant formulation, to construct the baby’s immune system.

Pediatric nutrition must contain essential Vitamins and Minerals which are vital for the growth and development. Proteins are the basic utilities required to construct the body muscles and all the metabolic activities of the body. Intakes of dairy products are desirable to upsurge Calcium levels in body.

Premature Infant and Term Infant Feeding            

Nourishing a Growing Child         

Breast Feeding  

Pediatrics Pulmonology

Pediatrics Care and Nursing        

Pediatrics Nutrition in Chronic Diseases 

Pediatrics Trauma and Depression            

Pediatrics Rheumatology