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Paediatric Blood Disorders Are Often Invisible — Why an Expert Haemato-Oncologist Is Critical for Accurate Care

Paediatric Blood Disorders Are Often Invisible — Why an Expert Haemato-Oncologist Is Critical for Accurate Care

by ujwalhospital | Dec 17, 2025 | Blog

By Dr. Shraddha Chandak – Pediatric Haemato-Oncologist & Immunologist Broken bones can be seen. Rashes can be spotted. Fever can be felt.But pediatric blood disorders often remain invisible, silent, and dangerously misleading until they escalate into emergencies....
Is There Still a Cancer Taboo in Rural India — Especially When It Comes to Children?

Is There Still a Cancer Taboo in Rural India — Especially When It Comes to Children?

by ujwalhospital | Nov 29, 2025 | Blog

By Dr. Shraddha Chandak, Pediatric Haemato-Oncologist & Immunologist Cancer is one of the most feared words in India.But in rural regions, it is not just feared — it is misunderstood, whispered, hidden, delayed, and often never spoken about openly, especially when...
Why Educating Rural Communities About Primary Immunodeficiency (PID) Can Save a Child’s Life

Why Educating Rural Communities About Primary Immunodeficiency (PID) Can Save a Child’s Life

by ujwalhospital | Nov 28, 2025 | Blog

By Dr. Shraddha Chandak – Pediatric Haemato-Oncologist & Immunologist In rural India — especially in Marathwada — children often suffer from recurrent infections, poor weight gain, persistent fever, pneumonia, chronic diarrhea, and failure to thrive. These...
Qualitative Platelet Disorders in Children – When Platelet Count Is Normal but Bleeding Persists

Qualitative Platelet Disorders in Children – When Platelet Count Is Normal but Bleeding Persists

by ujwalhospital | Oct 31, 2025 | Blog

Most parents associate “bleeding problems” with low platelet counts. But what if your child’s platelet count is normal, and they still experience frequent nosebleeds, gum bleeding, or excessive bruising? In such cases, the issue might not be the quantity of platelets...
Understanding ITP (Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura) in Children – Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Understanding ITP (Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura) in Children – Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

by ujwalhospital | Oct 30, 2025 | Blog

When parents hear that their child’s platelets have dropped drastically — sometimes below 20,000 — it can be deeply alarming. Many immediately associate it with serious illnesses like cancer or leukemia. But in a majority of these cases, the real cause is ITP — Immune...
Thrombocytosis in Children – Understanding High Platelet Count and What It Means

Thrombocytosis in Children – Understanding High Platelet Count and What It Means

by ujwalhospital | Oct 29, 2025 | Blog

Parents are often surprised when a routine blood test shows that their child’s platelet count is “high.” The first question they ask is — “Doctor, is this dangerous?” A condition known as Thrombocytosis occurs when the platelet count is higher than normal. While it...
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