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18 December 2024

Common Myths & Facts About PICU

Common Myths & Facts About PICU
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Prof. Dr. Pranab Kanti Mallick

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Understanding Myths and Facts About PICU

The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) is a specialized unit where critically ill children receive advanced medical care. However, there are many misconceptions about PICU that often cause fear among parents. Let’s clear up some of these myths with accurate information.

Myth 1: Admission to PICU means certain death.
Fact: Many children admitted to PICU recover and return home. With advanced treatments and expert care, the chances of recovery are often high.

Myth 2: Only children with fatal diseases are admitted.
Fact: Children are admitted for various serious conditions such as infections, congenital problems, and accidents—not just life-threatening diseases.

Myth 3: Children suffer a lot in PICU.
Fact: Pain management and supportive treatments are given to minimize discomfort and make children as comfortable as possible.

Myth 4: Parents cannot stay with their child in PICU.
Fact: In many PICUs, parents are allowed to stay, as their presence is vital for the child’s emotional well-being.

Myth 5: Healthcare workers only provide medical treatment.
Fact: Along with medical care, PICU teams also support families emotionally and help them cope with stress.

Final Word
It is important to separate myths from facts when it comes to PICU. The unit provides life-saving care for critically ill children, with a focus on both medical treatment and emotional support.

If you ever have doubts about your child’s health, consult your doctor immediately for proper guidance.