PAG over Pastries
We walk through a clear roadmap for evaluating heavy menstrual bleeding in teens, from what counts as normal to when labs and treatment should start. A case of a 15-year-old with 10-day periods and nosebleeds anchors a practical workup and evidence-based care plan. • Normal adolescent cycle ranges and red flags for heavy bleeding • Definitions that guide when to test and treat • Key causes in teens: anovulation and coagulopathy • Focused history and exam without routine pelvic exams • Labs that matter: pregnancy, ferritin, thyroid, coagulation, von Willebrand • When imaging helps and when it delays care • Iron repletion strategies and when to use IV iron • Hormonal vs nonhormonal therapy, adherence, and expectations • Acute management thresholds, IV estrogen, and layering therapy • Long-term options including levonorgestrel IUD and progestins What is PAG? Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology is a subspecialty of OBGYN (2 year fellowship) focusing on reproductive healthcare for children and young adults. It fills the overlap between general gynecologists and pediatricians. It is a multi-disciplinary field involving work with pediatric endocrinology, dermatology, hematology, surgery, ect. Go to NASPAG.org [https://www.naspag.org/about-us] for more PAG educational resources. Want to test your knowledge? PAG WebEd cases [https://naspag.mclms.net/en/package/7457/view] are a great way to review our podcast content.
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