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Menstrual Management for Adolescents With Disabilities

机译:残疾青少年的月经管理

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The onset of menses for adolescents with physical or intellectual disabilities can affect their independence and add additional concerns for families at home, in schools, and in other settings. The pediatrician is the primary health care provider to explore and assist with the pubertal transition and menstrual management. Menstrual management of both normal and abnormal cycles may be requested to minimize hygiene issues, premenstrual symptoms, dysmenorrhea, heavy or irregular bleeding, contraception, and conditions exacerbated by the menstrual cycle. Several options are available for menstrual management, depending on the outcome that is desired, ranging from cycle regulation to complete amenorrhea. The use of medications or the request for surgeries to help with the menstrual cycles in teenagers with disabilities has medical, social, legal, and ethical implications. This clinical report is designed to help guide pediatricians in assisting adolescent females with intellectual and/or physical disabilities and their families in making decisions related to successfully navigating menarche and subsequent menstrual cycles.
机译:患有肢体或智力残疾的青少年的月经来潮会影响他们的独立性,并给家庭,学校和其他场合的家庭增加更多的担忧。儿科医生是探索和协助青春期过渡和月经管理的主要卫生保健提供者。可能需要对正常和异常周期进行月经管理,以最大程度地减少卫生问题,经前症状,痛经,大量或不规则出血,避孕和月经周期加剧的状况。根据周期的不同,从周期调节到完全闭经,可以选择几种月经治疗方法。使用药物或请求手术以帮助残疾青少年的月经周期具有医学,社会,法律和道德意义。本临床报告旨在帮助指导儿科医生帮助智障和/或肢体残疾的青春期女性及其家人做出与成功度过初潮及随后的月经周期有关的决定。

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