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Dietetics

Dietetics

Get medical nutrition therapy, food charts to manage and prevent diseases and medical conditions. Kinder’s Dietetics Unit studies how food will be responsible to support your better health and healing. Our Dietetics team at Kinder Hospital provides care for women and children. Our approach is to discover new validated medical breakthroughs and apply them to elevate people’s health. We help kids with all aspects of paediatric nutrition including treatment of malnutrition, obesity through food and supplements. We identify nutritional gaps, risk preparing detailed nutritional reports. We create awareness for the right nutritional routine and medical healing foods such as therapeutic foods to be consumed.

Our dietetics team having paediatric dietitians works closely with all units in medical and surgical specialties at our Children’s hospital. They advise on therapeutic diets or nutritional support for our patients. To gain better health and maintain optimal nutrition in pregnant women, newborns, and grown-up children our team strives to provide everything we can.

With a profound experience in nutrition and diet, our team applies their expertise to help pregnant and new mothers develop better health routines. A healthy and balanced diet plan to stay nourished during their pregnancy and post-delivery phase is vital for the better health of the mother and her newborn. Our dieticians create awareness for healthy eating habits and lifestyles. We help people create healthy eating habits to prevent disease. Our team helps moms and infants manage their weight, or address other nutrition-related issues. We specialize at providing all types of Paediatric and Gynaecological nutrition.

Frequently Asked Questions

When it comes to foods to avoid during pregnancy, undercooked or raw meat, fish and seafood must be avoided. Also, avoid eating unwashed fruits and vegetables, unpasteurized milk and undercooked or raw eggs. Limit your caffeine intake and avoid consumption of alcohol and tobacco. Ask your doctor for a diet chart for pregnant women.

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Dr. Sanjana Premlal

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