Understanding Pediatric Allergies: Insights and Tips

Understanding Pediatric Allergies: Insights and Tips

In this episode of Growing Little Humans, we chat with Dr Nitin Verma, a pediatric allergy expert from Kings College Hospital London in Dubai, about the rise of allergies in children and how parents can manage and prevent them. From common triggers and the difference between allergies and intolerances to diagnosing allergies and navigating social situations, Dr Verma shares practical advice and the latest on emerging treatments. 
Gain expert insights, tips for allergy prevention, and resources to support your family’s journey. A must-listen for parents managing or concerned about pediatric allergies! 

Creators and Guests

Leah Arnold-Phillips
Host
Leah Arnold-Phillips
Entrepreneur and Co-Founder of The Wishing Tree Early Learning Group
Melissa Patrick
Host
Melissa Patrick
Entrepreneur and Co-Founder of The Wishing Tree Early Learning Group
Dr Nitin Verma
Guest
Dr Nitin Verma
Dr Nitin Verma finished his medical graduate training in India then moved to the North East of England where he completed his Paediatric Specialty Training. He later obtained his Allergy degree from Southampton University (UK) and has been a member of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) since 2005.​ ​ Prior to joining King’s College Hospital London in Dubai, UAE, he worked as a Consultant Paediatrician at Darlington Memorial Hospital, UK. He ran an efficient General Paediatric, Paediatric Respiratory and Allergy service in the hospital for which he received a Clinical Excellence Award in 2016. In addition, he served as RCPCH College tutor and lead for Simulation based training for Paediatrics.

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