Causes of Visiting Teenagers in the Pediatric and Adolescence Examining Room

P. Tsikouras, T. Deftereou, A. Chalkidou, X. Anthoulaki, A. Bothou, B. Manav, Z. Koukouli, S. Zervoudis, G. Iatrakis, G. Galazios
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Adolescence is the transitional period between childhood and adulthood. Depending on female gonads’ function and on hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis activation, results in teenager’s body growth, in secondary sex characteristics’ development and finally in their reproductive potential. In adolescence, the negative feedback of gonadal steroids on gonadotropins is disturbed. Teenagers presenting with dysfunctional bleedings are usually suspected of hemorrhagic ovarian cysts or endometriosis and require gynecologic examination, evaluation, and hormone therapy. It is of great importance both for teenagers and their parents to understand that hormone therapy is the first line treatment for bleeding disorders in these ages. A detailed medical history is necessary to determine the appropriate treatment plan. Primary care includes the detection of adolescents with acute or chronic pelvic pain that may be associated with endometriosis or other pathologies like mullerian duct abnormalities, imperforate hymen, ovarian teratomas, ovarian torsion, and vaginal absence or atresia. Mullerian duct abnormalities are associated with increased rates of unexplained infertility, spontaneous abortions, and pathological conditions of pregnancy. Specialists, should help teenagers in getting familiar to their bodies, to their sexuality, inform them about the sexually transmitted diseases, and safety options including vaccination and guide them in contraception issues.
儿童青少年检查室访问青少年的原因
青春期是从童年到成年的过渡期。取决于女性性腺的功能和下丘脑-垂体-卵巢轴的激活,导致青少年的身体生长、第二性征的发育,并最终产生其生殖潜力。在青春期,性腺类固醇对促性腺激素的负反馈受到干扰。出现功能失调性出血的青少年通常被怀疑患有出血性卵巢囊肿或子宫内膜异位症,需要进行妇科检查、评估和激素治疗。对于青少年及其父母来说,了解激素治疗是治疗这些年龄段出血性疾病的一线治疗方法是非常重要的。详细的病史对于确定合适的治疗计划是必要的。初级保健包括检测患有急性或慢性盆腔疼痛的青少年,这些疼痛可能与子宫内膜异位症或其他疾病有关,如苗勒管异常、处女膜闭锁、卵巢畸胎瘤、卵巢扭转、阴道缺失或闭锁。穆勒管异常与不明原因不孕、自然流产和妊娠病理状况的发生率增加有关。专家应该帮助青少年熟悉自己的身体、性取向,告知他们性传播疾病,以及包括疫苗接种在内的安全选择,并指导他们解决避孕问题。
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