Dr. Varun Kumar Saboo
Pediatrics in Jaipur | + Years Experience
About Dr. Varun Kumar Saboo
Dr. Varun Kumar Saboo is a Pediatrics based in Jaipur. Qualifications include MBBS,MD. Book an appointment with Dr. Varun Kumar Saboo on MedOmeet.
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MBBS,MD
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When Should You Take Your Child to a Pediatrician?
A Pediatrician specializes in the health and medical care of infants, children, and adolescents (0-18 years). Regular pediatric visits are essential for monitoring growth, development, and vaccination schedules.
Fever above 100.4°F (38°C) in infants under 3 months
immediate
Persistent fever for more than 3 days in older children
soon
Difficulty breathing, rapid breathing, or wheezing
immediate
Refusing to eat or drink for more than 24 hours
soon
Unusual rash, skin infection, or allergic reaction
soon
Delayed milestones — not walking by 18 months, not speaking by 2 years
scheduled
Frequent ear infections, tonsillitis, or respiratory infections
scheduled
Behavioural concerns — hyperactivity, poor concentration, social withdrawal
scheduled
Seek emergency care immediately if your child has a seizure, becomes unconscious, has difficulty breathing, shows signs of dehydration (dry mouth, no tears, no urination for 6+ hours), or ingests a harmful substance.
This information is for educational purposes only. Consult your doctor for personalized medical advice.
Common Conditions Treated by a Pediatrician
Respiratory Infections (Cold, Cough, Pneumonia)
Viral and bacterial infections of the airways, the most common reason for pediatric visits in India.
Common Symptoms:
Severity: Usually mild — pneumonia needs urgent treatment
When to seek urgent care: Rapid breathing, chest indrawing, or bluish lips/nails
Diarrhoea & Dehydration
Frequent loose stools, often caused by viral/bacterial infections or contaminated water. Leading cause of child mortality in India.
Common Symptoms:
Severity: Can become serious quickly in young children
When to seek urgent care: Sunken eyes, dry mouth, no tears when crying, or no urination for 6 hours
Asthma & Allergies
Chronic airway inflammation causing breathing difficulty, triggered by allergens, pollution, or exercise.
Common Symptoms:
Severity: Chronic — needs long-term management
When to seek urgent care: Severe breathing difficulty, unable to speak in full sentences, or bluish lips
Growth & Developmental Delays
When a child is significantly behind peers in physical growth, motor skills, speech, or cognitive development.
Common Symptoms:
Severity: Varies — early intervention greatly improves outcomes
When to seek urgent care: Regression (losing skills they had before) or complete lack of progress
Ear Infections (Otitis Media)
Infection of the middle ear, extremely common in children under 5 due to shorter Eustachian tubes.
Common Symptoms:
Severity: Usually mild — antibiotics if bacterial
When to seek urgent care: Pus or fluid draining from ear, high fever, or recurring infections (3+ in 6 months)
Malnutrition & Anaemia
Nutritional deficiencies affecting growth and development, very common in Indian children under 5.
Common Symptoms:
Severity: Serious — affects brain development if untreated
When to seek urgent care: Severe wasting (visibly thin), swelling of feet, or very low haemoglobin (<7 g/dL)
Chickenpox & Measles
Highly contagious viral infections preventable by vaccination. Still common in under-vaccinated communities.
Common Symptoms:
Severity: Usually mild if vaccinated — can be severe in unvaccinated
When to seek urgent care: High fever, confusion, difficulty breathing, or skin infection at blister sites
This information is for educational purposes only. Consult your doctor for personalized medical advice.
Questions to Ask Your Pediatrician
1Is my child's growth and development on track for their age?
2Are my child's vaccinations up to date?
3What is my child's ideal weight and height for their age?
4When should I be concerned about a fever vs. letting it run its course?
5What foods should I include for better growth and immunity?
6How much screen time is safe for my child's age?
7Should my child take any vitamin or iron supplements?
8Is this a viral infection or does it need antibiotics?
How to Prepare for Your Child's Pediatrician Visit
Before Your Visit
- Bring the child's vaccination card and previous health records
- Note the child's symptoms — when they started, any triggers, and what helps
- Write down the child's current diet and eating patterns
- Bring a list of any medications the child is currently taking
- Note developmental milestones — when they started walking, talking, etc.
During Your Visit
- The doctor will measure height, weight, and head circumference (for infants)
- Expect a physical examination — ears, throat, chest, abdomen
- Discuss vaccination schedule and upcoming shots
- Ask about age-appropriate nutrition and sleep requirements
- Don't hesitate to ask about behavioural or developmental concerns
After Your Visit
- Give medications exactly as prescribed — complete the full course
- Monitor symptoms and note any changes or new concerns
- Follow dietary advice and track eating habits
- Schedule the next vaccination or follow-up visit
- Red flags: high fever, refusal to eat/drink, unusual lethargy, rash, or difficulty breathing
Child Health Tips from a Pediatrician
Complete all vaccinations on schedule
India's Universal Immunization Programme covers BCG, OPV, DPT, Hepatitis B, Measles, and more — all free at government centres.
Ensure adequate nutrition with proteins, iron, and calcium
Include milk, eggs, dal, green leafy vegetables, and seasonal fruits daily. Iron-rich foods prevent anaemia.
Encourage 60 minutes of physical activity daily
Active play reduces obesity risk, improves coordination, and supports healthy bone development.
Limit screen time: zero for under 2, max 1 hour for ages 2-5
Excessive screens delay speech development, disrupt sleep, and reduce physical activity.
Teach proper handwashing with soap
Handwashing before meals and after using the toilet prevents 30-40% of diarrhoeal diseases.
Ensure 10-14 hours of sleep (varies by age)
Sleep is crucial for growth hormone release, brain development, and immune function.
Use ORS (Oral Rehydration Solution) for diarrhoea, not antibiotics
ORS prevents dehydration, the main danger of diarrhoea. Antibiotics are rarely needed for childhood diarrhoea.
Based on public health guidelines. Consult your doctor before making health changes.
Medical Disclaimer: The information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment.
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