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Best Paediatric Endocrinologists in writers building kolkata (1 doctors)

Book appointment for a trusted Paediatric Endocrinologists in Writers Building Kolkata. Check doctor fees, available slots & locations. Apollo 24|7 features some of the top Paediatric Endocrinologists in Writers Building Kolkata who have experience in treating conditions such as Child- Delayed puberty, Diabetes, Obesity and more. You can book online consultations & physical doctor appointments via Apollo 24|7. Compare Paediatric Endocrinologists fees, experience and more, find a specialist doctor near you. Apollo hospitals has a renowned Paediatric Endocrinology department in Writers Building Kolkata.

Dr. Subrata Dey, Paediatric Endocrinologist

Dr. Subrata Dey

Paediatric Endocrinologist

27 Years • HOD Academics Post Graduate Paediatrics, MBBS (Vel), DCH (Vel), MD (JIPMER), DNB MNAMS, MRCP (UK), Fellowship in Pediatric Endocrinology at Cincinnati Children's Hospital USA, US Board Certified in Pediatrics & Endocrinology

5 KM • Kolkata

Apollo Multispeciality Hospitals , Kolkata, Kolkata

2000

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2000

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FAQs

What are the symptoms of thyroid in children?

The few prominent symptoms of thyroid problems in children are puffiness in the eyes, excessive lethargy, unexplained weight gain or loss, irritability, nervousness and protruding eyes.

Can small children have diabetes?

Yes, when your child’s body does not produce sufficient insulin to process sugar in the body, the sugar builds up in the blood causing high blood glucose levels. This can result in long term complications when left untreated.

Can hormones have an impact on a child’s brain?

Yes, hormones are responsible for the child’s proper brain development and the underproduction of certain hormones can lead to impaired brain functioning in children.

What happens when hormones are imbalanced in children?

When children undergo hormonal imbalance, they may produce too much or too less of certain essential hormones which may result in a group of diseases such as diabetes, hyperthyroidism, retarded growth or excessive growth.