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Paediatric Haematology

Paediatric haematology focuses on conditions affecting the blood, blood cells, clotting systems, and related functions in children and adolescents. Some blood conditions may be temporary and improve with treatment, while others may require long-term monitoring and specialist care.

Children may require blood assessment for persistent tiredness, frequent infections, unexplained bruising or bleeding, pale appearance, abnormal laboratory results, or conditions affecting blood production and circulation.

The focus is on early identification, careful monitoring, treatment support, and coordinated care that supports healthy growth and development.

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Conditions Commonly Managed

Paediatric Haematology manages a range of conditions, including:

Bleeding Disorders in Children

Conditions that affect how blood clots, causing children to bleed more easily, bruise easily, or experience prolonged bleeding after injury or procedures.

Blood Clotting Disorders In Children

Conditions that affect how blood forms clots, sometimes increasing the risk of abnormal clot formation or circulation problems in children.

Anaemia in Children

A condition where children have lower than normal healthy red blood cells or haemoglobin, affecting oxygen delivery throughout the body.

Sickle Cell Disease

An inherited blood disorder that affects the shape and function of red blood cells, sometimes causing pain episodes, anaemia, infections, and circulation problems.

Services & Treatments Offered

Paediatric haematology care includes blood assessment, diagnostic evaluation, monitoring, and long-term management support where appropriate. Services may include:

  • Blood disorder assessment and monitoring
  • Anaemia evaluation and management
  • Clotting and bleeding assessment
  • Laboratory review and follow-up monitoring
  • Long-term blood condition management
  • Coordination with paediatric specialists where needed

When You May Need Care

You may benefit from paediatric haematology care if your child:

  • Appears unusually tired or pale
  • Has unexplained bruising or bleeding
  • Experiences recurrent infections
  • Has abnormal blood test results
  • Requires monitoring for a known blood condition
Early evaluation helps identify blood-related concerns and determine whether treatment or additional monitoring is needed.

What to Expect During Your Care

Your child’s care may involve physical examination, blood testing, monitoring, and follow-up depending on their symptoms and condition. Care may include:

  • Medical assessment and examination
  • Blood tests and laboratory investigations
  • Treatment planning and monitoring
  • Ongoing review and follow-up care

Diagnosis & Support

Comprehensive tools and resources to guide your treatment and recovery.

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Diagnostics Used

Blood investigations may be used to assess blood cells, clotting function, infection risk, and overall blood health. Depending on your child’s needs, the care team may use:

These assessments help guide diagnosis, treatment planning, and ongoing monitoring.

Support Services

Some children with blood-related conditions may benefit from additional nutritional, developmental, rehabilitation, or emotional wellbeing support. Support services may include:

  • Lifestyle Nutrition Guidance
  • Emotional Wellbeing Support
  • Home Recovery Guidance
  • Specialist Referral Coordination

Why Choose Nakasero Hospital?

Your child benefits from coordinated blood disorder care that combines diagnostics, monitoring, specialist assessment, and multidisciplinary paediatric support within one system.

With access to laboratory services, paediatric specialists, and long-term follow-up pathways where needed, care is designed to support healthy development, safe monitoring, and continuity of care over time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a paediatric haematologist treat?

Paediatric haematologists assess and manage blood-related conditions affecting children, including anaemia, clotting concerns, and other blood disorders.

What symptoms may suggest a blood disorder in a child?

Tiredness, pale appearance, bruising, bleeding, recurrent infections, or abnormal blood tests may require further assessment.

Can anaemia affect a child’s growth and development?

Yes. Some blood-related conditions may affect energy levels, growth, learning, and overall wellbeing if not properly managed.

Will my child need long-term follow-up?

Some blood conditions require periodic monitoring and long-term specialist follow-up.

Are blood tests always needed?

Blood tests are commonly used to help identify and monitor blood-related conditions and guide treatment decisions.

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