Scientific Sessions

Adolescent Gynecology and Puberty Related Disorders

Adolescent gynecology focuses on the unique reproductive health challenges faced by young individuals during puberty. Menstrual irregularities, including heavy, painful, or absent periods, often signal underlying hormonal imbalances that require timely evaluation and management. Conditions such as early or delayed puberty can impact physical and emotional development, necessitating careful diagnosis through hormonal assessments and imaging studies. Adolescent polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is another prevalent concern, with long-term implications for metabolic and reproductive health, requiring early intervention through lifestyle modifications and medical therapy.

Preventive care plays a crucial role in promoting adolescent reproductive health. HPV vaccination offers protection against cervical cancer and other HPV-related conditions, making it an essential component of early preventive strategies. Comprehensive sexual education empowers adolescents with knowledge about contraception, menstrual health, and sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention. Additionally, eating disorders, which are more common in this age group, can significantly affect menstrual cycles and overall hormonal balance, highlighting the need for a multidisciplinary approach to adolescent well-being. Ensuring early intervention and supportive care can help young individuals establish a foundation for lifelong reproductive health.

  • Menstrual Irregularities and Management Strategies
  • Early and Delayed Puberty: Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Adolescent PCOS and Long-Term Health Implications
  • HPV Vaccination and Adolescent Reproductive Health
  • Sexual Education and Preventive Care for Adolescents
  • Eating Disorders and Their Impact on Menstrual Health