Abhijeet A. Rakshasbhuvankar is a Pediatric Neurologist based in Subiaco, WA, Australia. He looks after babies and children who have ongoing nervous system problems, especially when seizures are involved. Neurology can feel scary for families, and many kids need steady follow-up over time, not just one visit.
His work covers a range of childhood conditions. This includes absence seizures and other seizure types, like generalized tonic-clonic seizures. He also cares for children who have episodes that need careful checking, such as infantile apnoea and seizures in babies. In many cases, the goal is to understand what is causing the symptoms and then help the child feel safer and more stable.
He also sees families dealing with specific early-life health challenges. For example, he works with conditions linked to prematurity, including premature infants and bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Low blood pressure can also come up in the broader picture for some infants, and it may affect how a baby is coping.
Some referrals are for newborn and genetic-type seizure conditions. Benign familial neonatal seizures are one example. Collins Pope syndrome is another condition that can involve neurological features, and it may need a careful plan that fits the child’s needs. At times, doctors also look at gut and gut-related complications in babies, such as necrotizing enterocolitis, because health issues in early life can overlap and change how a child is monitored.
When families come in, the focus is usually on helping work out the right diagnosis and making a practical treatment approach. That might include planning for follow-up, tracking symptoms over time, and adjusting care as the child grows. For parents, it can help to know there is a clear pathway and someone who understands how different seizure patterns show up in children.
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