What Is Paediatric Haematology?
With blood playing a central role in how a child grows, heals and maintains energy, paediatric haematology looks after these blood-related health conditions in infants, children and adolescents. Blood carries oxygen, supports immunity and helps the body respond to illness or injury.
Paediatric haematology is dedicated to understanding how blood conditions can present differently as a child grows. With some children, symptoms are visible, like fatigue, bruising or frequent infections, making it easier to detect underlying issues. Many other concerns can only be identified through routine blood tests or investigations for unrelated issues, making the process a little more complex. Paediatric haematology looks at how blood counts, clotting and immune responses change from infancy through adolescence while also managing growth and development.
Persistent anaemia, unusual bruising, frequent nosebleeds, recurrent infections or abnormal blood results are some common reasons why children are referred to paediatric haematology clinics.