What is Bleeding Disorder in Adolescents

Abnormal bleeding in individuals under 18 is usually referred to as “Adolescent Uterine Bleeding” (AUB) or “Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding” (DUB). These conditions should be carefully evaluated as they can lead to more serious health problems in later years.

 

Bleeding Disorders in Adolescence

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB) and Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding (DUB) can be associated with metabolic and endocrine disorders such as growth and development retardation, excessive hair growth, excessive weight gain, and diabetes. Proper identification and treatment of these disorders play a critical role in preventing adverse health outcomes in later years. In particular, the personal physiological structures of young individuals should be examined in detail, and hormone levels and routine tests should be performed as a result of this evaluation.

Explanations about bleeding disorders are of great importance for adolescents. In this age group, it is necessary to provide accurate and clear information about the nature of the physical changes and health problems they experience. This allows both patients and their families to better understand the process.

 

Diagnosis and Treatment Process

Animal-derived hormonal drugs commonly used to regulate bleeding only temporarily alleviate symptoms and do not offer a long-term solution. While this type of treatment stops the physical effects of bleeding, it does not actually target the underlying hormonal disorders.

Instead, the use of biological drugs with the correct diagnosis not only helps alleviate symptoms but can also help prevent more serious health problems that may occur in the future. Biological treatment provides a targeted and permanent solution, creating long-term positive effects on the health of adolescents.

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