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Navigating the Teen Years: A Guide to Adolescent Medicine

As your child grows up, they will start developing in different ways and there are different things that you can start to expect to change in your child. One monumental period is known as the adolescent years. This is your child’s teenage years as they start to go through puberty and different changes within their body. Dr. Errol Douglas at Gold Pediatrics in Rockville, MD, can explain adolescent medicine and how to navigate the changes your child will start to go through in their teen years. 

Navigating the Teen Years

As your child grows and develops, there are different changes that they can expect to go through. When you have an understanding of these changes, you can help your child navigate them and understand what might be happening to their body. With the use of adolescent medicine and your pediatrician in Rockville, MD, you can help your child understand puberty and the changes that accompany it. 

Your child must have the proper care that they need from their pediatrician. This could mean annual well visits and sports physicals. For girls, they may need gynecological care and menstrual health visits. Adolescence is when girls start to experience their first menstrual cycle. Both boys and girls will experience bodily changes like body odor, body hair, and sexual maturity. 

For some children, issues like low self-esteem may become a problem. Your pediatrician can help you navigate this by treating mental health issues like depression or eating disorders. You can help your child make the best decisions and care for their physical and emotional health. 

Contact Our Pediatrician Today 

Make sure you know what to expect as your child gets older. Contact Dr. Douglas at Gold Pediatrics in Rockville, MD, to learn about adolescent medicine and how it can help your child. Call for more information and to schedule your appointment today at (301) 517-9710.

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