Pediatric and Adolescent

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Pediatric and Adolescent

Caring for Young Girls and Teens with Sensitivity and Expertise

Pediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology focuses on the reproductive health of girls from childhood through teenage years.
At this stage of life, many changes occur — physical, emotional, and hormonal. Our goal is to provide gentle, confidential, and age-appropriate care that helps young girls understand their bodies and maintain lifelong reproductive wellness.

Understanding Pediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology

This specialty addresses conditions affecting the female reproductive system in children and teenagers.
Common concerns may include:

  • Early or delayed puberty
  • Irregular or painful periods
  • Heavy menstrual bleeding
  • Vaginal discharge or infections
  • Genital irritation or injury
  • Ovarian cysts
  • Congenital or structural abnormalities
  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) in teens

We focus on education, reassurance, and preventive care while addressing both medical and emotional needs.

When to See a Gynaecologist

Parents or caregivers should consider a consultation if their child or teen experiences:

  • No breast development by age 13 or no periods by age 16
  • Periods that are too heavy, too frequent, or very painful
  • Vaginal discharge with itching or odor
  • Irregular cycles after the first two years of menstruation
  • Concerns about body development or puberty changes
  • Recurrent abdominal or pelvic pain

Early evaluation ensures timely care, builds confidence, and helps prevent complications later in life.

List Of Options

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Puberty Concerns Menstrual Problems Vulvovaginal Conditions Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Anatomical and Developmental Issues
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Our approach focuses on education, comfort, and privacy: Friendly and non-judgmental environment Parental counseling and reassurance Respect for confidentiality and emotional maturity Simple explanations to help young patients understand their health Collaboration with pediatricians, endocrinologists, and psychologists when required
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Parents play a vital role in supporting their daughters’ reproductive health. Encourage open discussions about body changes, hygiene, and emotional well-being. Regular health check-ups and awareness about menstrual and puberty milestones help identify concerns early.
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The teenage years are the foundation for future reproductive wellness. With early education, guidance, and compassionate medical care, girls can transition into adulthood with confidence, comfort, and a healthy understanding of their bodies.
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