Physical health problems occurring during adolescence can often complicate adolescent development. Illness, injury, medical treatments,
hospitalization, and surgery can all intensify concerns about physical appearance, interfere with efforts to gain independence, and disrupt
changing relationships with parents and friends. Also, adolescent developmental issues may complicate a teenager's ability to cope with
illness and response to treatment.
While some of these youth have to cope with additional physical and mental disabilities as a result of their primary illness, all of them
have to deal with the psychological consequences of their condition.
The main focus of adolescent medicine involves addressing the medical and treatment needs of the adolescent's illness, condition, or injury.
Complementary to this, adolescent medicine also anticipates and assesses developmental complications associated with the health care needs of
the specific medical problem. Doctors and other health care providers in adolescent medicine assist adolescents and their families in
developing strategies to deal with developmental issues and the complications and conflicts that may erupt between illness, treatment,
and developmental needs.
Vulvovaginitis - irritation or infection
Prepubertal bleeding - bleeding before the normal age of menstruation
Labial adhesion - a common condition in prepubertal females that sometimes blocks urine flow
Along with treatment, we provide educational services on topics such as: