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.
Many children in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad), rural Marathwada, and surrounding regions reach specialists only after months of symptoms not because parents are careless, but because blood disorders rarely look like diseases from the outside.
This invisibility is exactly what makes the role of a Pediatric Haemato-Oncologist not just important but lifesaving.
Why Blood Disorders in Children Are Easy to Miss
Unlike other illnesses, blood disorders:
- May not show external symptoms initially
- Mimic common childhood illnesses (fever, weakness, infections)
- Progress internally while the child “appears normal”
- Get misdiagnosed due to lack of specialized evaluation
- Demand precise lab interpretation, not generalized treatment
A child may still be playing, talking, and eating — even while harboring a serious hematological condition.

Common Paediatric Blood Disorders Parents Must Be Aware Of
Disorder Category | Examples |
Blood Cancers | Leukemia, Lymphoma |
Red Cell Disorders | Anemia, Sickle Cell Disease, Thalassemia |
Platelet Disorders | ITP, Thrombocytopenia, Thrombocytosis |
Inherited Blood Conditions | Hemophilia, Bone marrow failure syndromes |
Immune Disorders | Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders (PID) |
Bone Marrow Conditions | Aplastic anemia, marrow suppression |
Each of these needs specialized diagnosis, protocol-based treatment, and long-term care planning.
Invisible Symptoms That Parents Often Overlook
Seek immediate hematology evaluation if a child shows:
- Unexplained fatigue or pale appearance
- Frequent infections or slow recovery
- Repeated fever without a clear cause
- Easy bruising, nosebleeds, gum bleeding
- Enlarged lymph nodes, liver or spleen
- Poor growth or sudden weight loss
- Prolonged antibiotic dependency
- Family history of blood disorders
These are not “routine childhood issues” — these are red flags for blood or immune system abnormalities.
Why a Pediatric Haemato-Oncologist, Not Just a General Doctor?
Because children are not small adults — and their blood systems behave differently.
A Paediatric Haemato-Oncologist:
✔ Interprets complex blood and bone marrow results
✔ Diagnoses rare disorders often missed otherwise
✔ Designs child-specific chemotherapy, transfusion, or immunotherapy protocols
✔ Manages side effects while protecting growth & immunity
✔ Decides when IVIG or bone marrow transplant is required
✔ Treats the child without disrupting long-term development
General physicians and adult oncologists are often not trained to manage pediatric-specific blood conditions
The Cost of Late or Incorrect Diagnosis
If diagnosed late | If diagnosed by the right specialist early |
Multiple hospitalizations | Fewer complications |
Higher treatment complexity | More effective targeted treatment |
Higher treatment costs | Better financial planning & support options |
Emotional distress for family | Structured care & counseling |
Increased health risks | High recovery and survival rates |
Encouraging Truth for Parents: Most Paediatric Blood Disorders Are Treatable
With timely management:
✅ Leukemia has high cure rates
✅ Thalassemia is manageable with regular transfusions & chelation
✅ ITP responds well to medical therapy
✅ PID can be controlled with IVIG or transplant
✅ Anemia can be corrected with proper diagnosis and protocol
✅ Many children return to school, sports, and normal life
Early intervention turns uncertainty into outcomes.
Specialized Paediatric Hematology Care Available in Marathwada
At Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad), children can now access:
- Chemotherapy & targeted therapy
- IVIG for immune deficiencies
- Bone marrow & stem cell transplant guidance
- Thalassemia and sickle cell care
- ITP and platelet disorder management
- Recurrent infection & low immunity evaluation
- Genetic blood disorder counseling
All under the care of a trained Pediatric Haemato-Oncologist.
A Message to Parents
Do not wait for symptoms to become visible.
Do not normalize repeated illness.
Do not assume weakness is nutrition-linked.
When it comes to blood disorders in children — early expert care changes everything.
Consult Pediatric Blood & Immune Disorder Specialist
Dr. Shraddha Chandak
Pediatric Haemato-Oncologist & Immunologist
Kpond Children’s Superspeciality Hospital,
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad), Maharashtra
+91 70583 80494

