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Pulmonology Department /Department of Pediatrics N1/

Pulmonology Department /Department of Pediatrics N1/

 

The Pulmonology Department /Dep. of Pediatrics N1/ is one of the pediatric departments of “Arabkir” MC - ICAH, where children aged 1-18 with acute, chronic or congenital respiratory pathologies are examined and treated. 1300-1500 children receive treatment annually in the department for following conditions;

  • acute bronchitis

  • acute obstructive bronchitis

  • bronchiolitis

  • acute respiratory infections /complication - otitis media/

  • pneumonia /complications - pleuropneumonia, destruction of lungs, abscess/

  • interstitial lung disease

  • primary ciliary dyskinesia

  • bronchial asthma

  • congenital lung and bronchial abnormalities 

The department has 11 wards. The working day begins with morning rounds and narrow specialists visit patients, if necessary. 

 

 The Pulmonary function laboratory of “Arabkir” Medical Center offers examination, diagnostic and treatment methods for severe respiratory pathologies in children. The specialists working at the department are qualified pulmonologists that have been retrained at European and Russian pediatric clinics. The department is partnering with University Hospital of Zurich, the specialists of the hospital regularly visit “Arabkir” MC and exchange their experience right here. Our specialists also provide outpatient narrow medical consultations. Physicians from regional medical institutions are also trained at the department. 

 

 

 

 

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World Pneumonia Day: November 12
12 November 24
In honor of World Pneumonia Day, we share valuable insights from Dr. Gevorg Boyajyan, Head of the Pulmonology Department at "Arabkir" Medical Center. We invite you to visit the department's page to learn more about its initiatives and meet the dedicated team caring for our young patients. These tireless professionals work around the clock to safeguard children’s health with unwavering commitment.
About Pneumonia
25 December 23
  Dear parents, we've noticed many questions about pneumonia lately. The internet has lots of information about this disease, presenting its causes, classification, symptoms and of course, possible complications, ways of treatment and prevention.   In order not to get confused by the abundant and diverse information, we suggest checking out advice from Dr. Boyajyan. He is the head of the Pediatric-Pulmonology department of the “Arabkir” MC. Follow his advice, timely and accurately fulfill the specialist's appointments, without changing the list or quantity of drugs yourself.   Pneumonia is an acute infectious disease of the lungs, mostly caused by bacteria. Key symptoms:  fatigue and low energy,  fever, cough and shortness of breath, palpitations (fluttering in chest), muscle pain, headaches, abdominal pain. When to see a doctor:  difficulty or rapid breathing in your child,  bluish or grayish color in lips and fingertips, persistent fever of 38C or higher (children under 6 months) or 38.9C (older children). The child might be hospitalized, if: additional oxygen is required, pneumonia complications arise, your child has a chronic disease, medications can't be taken due to nausea or vomiting, no improvement within 48 hours of treatment. Prevention:  vaccinations,  encourage healthy lifestyle and diet.   Treatment: antibacterial therapy (bacterial pneumonia), oxygen therapy,  symptomatic therapy. 
Pediatrician Day
20 November 23
Dear Pediatricians,   Happy Pediatrician's Day! Your dedication and care for our children are invaluable. The heartfelt drawings adorning the walls of your rooms stand as a testament to the unwavering love and trust your little patients have for you—a trust that serves as the best medicine.    May your health be robust as you continue to heal and nurture our children. Embrace the pure love they radiate, finding joy in every moment of care.
About Coughing
20 July 22
Mariam Hakhverdyan is one of our doctors and has answered some questions about coughing. Listen and learn about coughing more precisely, so you can know the do’s and don’ts if your child is coughing. https://www.facebook.com/UnicefArmenia/videos/1170086253555658
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