देर से होने वाली यौवनावस्था क्या है और क्या मुझे 16 साल की उम्र में इसकी जांच करवानी चाहिए?
हैलो डॉक्टर। मैं 16 साल 5 महीने का हूँ और मुझे चिंता है कि मेरी प्यूबर्टी में देरी हो सकती है। मेरी हाइट लगभग 4'10" है और वजन 53 किलो है। प्यूबिक बाल 15 साल की उम्र के आसपास शुरू हुए थे। मेरे पास थोड़े से अंडरआर्म बाल हैं, चेहरे पर हल्का फज़ है, और आवाज में थोड़ी सी ही बदलाव आई है। मुझे सुबह के समय इरेक्शन होते हैं और पसीना/बॉडी ओडर भी बढ़ गया है, लेकिन मैं अभी भी अपने क्लासमेट्स से काफी छोटा दिखता हूँ। मैं जानना चाहता हूँ कि क्या यह देरी से प्यूबर्टी हो सकती है और क्या मुझे चेकअप करवाना चाहिए।
When did you first notice signs of puberty?:
- Between ages 14-15Have you experienced any growth spurts?:
- Not sureHow would you describe your overall health?:
- Good with occasional issuesDo you have any family history of delayed puberty?:
- No known historyHave you had any recent illnesses or medical conditions?:
- Yes, chronic conditionHow is your diet and nutrition?:
- Not sureAre you active in sports or physical activities?:
- Not active at all100% Anonymously
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Delayed puberty occurs when a teenager goes through the process later than usual. For most boys, puberty begins around ages 9 to 14, so it’s considered delayed if there are no signs of puberty by age 14. You’ve mentioned some development like pubic hair around age 15, morning erections, and some changes in body odor, which are indications that puberty has started, although possibly later than average. Considering that you’re 16 and have minimal progression in other areas, it’s reasonable to have this evaluation. It could involve factors like family history, nutritional status, and overall health conditions. Some of the causes for delayed puberty include constitutional growth delay, which could just mean a natural slower development, but there could also be underlying medical conditions like hormonal imbalances or genetic conditions. Therefore, it’s worth consulting with a healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation. They might conduct a physical examination, review family history, and potentially do blood tests to check hormone levels such as testosterone. In some cases, a bone age X-ray might be used to look at growth potential. Getting checked will provide clarity and help ensure there aren’t any other health conditions needing attention. If required, your doctor may discuss treatment options that can help stimulate development. Being proactive is beneficial, particularly to address any underlying issues early and to also provide peace of mind.
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