Child & Adolescent Health
Child & Adolescent health medicine is a medical subspecialty that works for individuals and patients who are in the adolescent stage of development. Patients have normally entered puberty, which typically begins between the ages of 9 to 11 for girls, and 11 to 13 for boys. The most important care subspecialty, adolescent medicine incorporates aspects of psychiatry, sports medicine, endocrinology, nutrition and gynecology.
Issues with a high occurrence during adolescence are frequently addressed by providers. These include:Sexually transmitted disease, Substance abuse
Menstrual disorders like amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea and dysfunctional uterine bleeding), Eating disorders, Unintended pregnancy, Birth control. In addition, issues of medical ethics, particularly related to confidentiality and the right to consent for medical care, are pertinent to the practice of adolescent medicine.