Common gynecologic issues in adolescents include menstrual irregularities like heavy or infrequent periods, painful periods (dysmenorrhea), and infections like vaginitis and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Other concerns include Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, and issues with puberty. Maintaining good hygiene, a balanced diet, regular exercise, and stress management can help prevent some of these problems. Symptoms and Causes - Pain and Discomfort - Often caused by menstrual cramps, endometriosis, or other underlying conditions. - Irregular Periods - Often caused by hormonal imbalances, stress, or other medical conditions. - Heavy Bleeding - Often caused by hormonal imbalances, fibroids, or other medical conditions. - Emotional Changes - Often caused by hormonal fluctuations or other factors. Treatment Options - Hormonal Therapies - Birth control pills, hormonal IUDs, or other hormonal treatments to regulate menstrual cycles. - Pain Management - Over-the-counter pain relievers or prescription medications to manage menstrual cramps. - Lifestyle Changes - Dietary changes, exercise, stress management, and other self-care strategies to manage symptoms. - Surgery - Options like laparoscopy for endometriosis or other conditions. Adolescent-Specific Considerations - Confidentiality and Privacy - Ensuring confidentiality and respecting adolescent patients' privacy. - Parental Involvement - Encouraging parental support and involvement in treatment decisions. - Education and Counseling - Providing education and counseling on menstrual health, hygiene, and sexual health. When to Seek Medical Help - Severe Pain - Pain that interferes with daily life or activities. - Heavy Bleeding - Bleeding that soaks through pads or tampons quickly. - Irregular Periods - Periods that are irregular or unpredictable. - Other Symptoms - Symptoms that interfere with daily life or cause concern.