Homeopathy Treatment of Neonatology
About Neonatology
Although your pediatrician can solve most health problems of newborns, a Neonatologist is trained specifically to handle the most complex and high-risk situations.
If your newborn is premature, or has a serious illness, injury, or birth defect, a neonatologist may assist at the time of delivery and in the subsequent care of your newborn. If a problem is identified before your baby is born, a neonatologist may become involved to consult with your obstetrician in your baby’s care during your pregnancy.
Neonatologists work mainly in the special care nurseries or newborn intensive care units of hospitals. In some cases, after a newborn has been discharged from the unit, a neonatologist may provide short-term follow-up care on an outpatient basis. Your neonatologist will coordinate care with your baby’s pediatrician.

Treatment available for Nephrology
- Craniosynostosis- his is a condition in which the sutures (joints) between the skull bones close prematurely. This can result in an abnormal head shape and restrict brain growth. If left untreated, it can cause increased pressure inside the head, skull shape deformities, and difficulty with vision.
- Unconscious child - Check their breathing by tilting their head back and looking and feeling for breaths. Do this for no more than ten seconds. Tilting the child's head back opens their airway by pulling the tongue forward. If they are breathing, you will see their chest moving and you may hear their breath or feel it on your cheek.
- Headaches in children - t’s not uncommon for children — even babies — to have frequent and severe headaches. There are many kinds of headaches, and with the help of their healthcare provider, your child can get the best treatment to either stop or prevent the pain and accompanying symptoms like nausea and vomiting.