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Menstrual Disorders in Girls
The first years after puberty in girls are often characterized by menstrual irregularities, as girls may experience irregular timing of their periods or changes in the amount of bleeding.
Some girls may also suffer from an increase in the amount of bleeding during menstruation.
These symptoms are usually temporary and do not last long, and they often do not have an organic cause.
A doctor should be consulted in the following cases:
If this disorder continues without improvement and causes the girl to miss school or work.
If this disorder leads to health problems such as anemia, weakness, and dizziness.
If this disorder is accompanied by severe abdominal and pelvic pain.