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  Name        = Delayed puberty |
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'''For the WikiDoc page for this topic, click [[Delayed puberty|here]]'''
'''For the WikiDoc page for this topic, click [[Delayed puberty|here]]'''


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==Overview==
[[Puberty]] is the time when your body grows from a child's to an adult's. During [[puberty]], children's external [[genitalia]] begin development and show [[secondary sex characteristics]]. The normal age of [[puberty]] is between 7 and 13 for girls and 9 and 15 for boys. Some [[adolescents]] do not start their [[sexual development]] at the usual age. They do not show any signs of body changes. This is called delayed [[puberty]]. The delay in some cases represents a normal variation, but other causes are some kind of [[diseases]], such as [[diabetes]], [[inflammatory bowel disease]], [[kidney disease]], [[cystic fibrosis]], [[mumps]], [[anemia]], and [[genetic diseases]]. Tests such as [[hormone]] level tests and [[bone age]] [[X-ray]] test, even cranial [[CT]] or [[MRI]] and [[chromosomal]] analysis may help find the causes of delayed [[puberty]]. Treatment and prognosis of [[delayed puberty]] depend on the cause.


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==What are the Symptoms of Delayed Puberty?==
[[Delayed puberty]] is more common among boys. Usual symptoms in boys and girls are:
*'''Boys:'''
**Lack of [[testicular]] enlargement by age 14
**Lack of [[pubic hair]] by age 15
**Delayed completion of [[genital]] enlargement at least 5 years
**[[Psychologic stress]]
*'''Girls:'''
**Absence of [[breast]] development by age 13
**A time lapse of more than 5 years from the beginning of breast growth to the first [[menstrual period]], or failure to [[Menstruation|menstruate]] by age 16


==What is delayed puberty?==
== What Causes Delayed Puberty? ==
* The main cause of delayed puberty is [[hormonal]] disturbances.
* Other causes of [[delayed puberty]] are as following:
** Without any reason ([[idiopathic]])
** [[Brain tumor]]
** [[Chromosomal disorder|Chromosomal disorders]]
** [[Genetic diseases]]
** [[Trauma]]
** Specific environmental stresses


==How do I know if I have delayed puberty and what are the symptoms of delayed puberty?==
==Who is at Highest Risk for Delayed Puberty?==
Children with the following conditions are at higher risk for [[delayed puberty]]:
*[[Diabetes mellitus]]
*[[Inflammatory bowel disease]]
*[[Kidney disease]]
*[[Cystic fibrosis]]
*[[Mumps]]
*[[Anemia]]
*Excessive [[exercise]] or [[dieting]] in girls
*A [[tumor]] that damages the [[pituitary gland]] or the [[hypothalamus]]
*[[Radiation therapy]] or [[chemotherapy]] for [[cancer]] in [[Adolescent|adolescents]]
*[[Turner's syndrome]]
*[[Klinefelter's syndrome]]


==Who is at risk for delayed puberty?==
== Diagnosis ==
* Physical examination of patients with delayed [[puberty]] is usually remarkable for delayed [[growth spurt]] along with small [[testicular]] size (less than 4 mL or 2.5 cm) in more than 14 years old boys and [[thelarche]] stage 0-1 in more than 13 years old girls.
* [[Laboratory|Laboratory tests]] that can help to diagnose [[delayed puberty]] are including [[sex hormones]] assay, [[genetic]] assay, and also [[chromosomal]] study ([[karyotyping]])
* An [[X-ray]] may be helpful in the [[diagnosis]] of delayed [[puberty]]. Findings on an [[X-ray]] are specific to measuring [[bone age]].
* There is limited role for [[CT scan]] to measure the [[bone age]] more precise.
* [[Brain]] [[MRI]] may be helpful in the diagnosis of delayed [[puberty]].


==How to know you have delayed puberty?==
== When to Seek Urgent Medical Care? ==
* Contact your doctor if your child has signs and symptoms that seem to suggest [[delayed puberty]].


==When to seek urgent medical care?==
==Treatment Options==
The treatment for [[delayed puberty]] depends on its cause. Different cause has different protocol.
* An [[adolescent]] who is naturally late in developing needs no treatment.


==Treatment options==
*For those [[Adolescent|adolescents]] who is stressed by the delayed or absent of development, doctors may give supplemental [[sex hormones]] to make the process sooner.
*For those whose [[delayed puberty]] is caused by some [[diseases]], such as [[diabetes mellitus]], [[inflammatory bowel disease]], [[kidney disease]], or [[cystic fibrosis]], treatments of these disorders are the first important step.
*For [[genetic]] disorders, such as [[Turner's syndrome]] and [[Klinefelter's syndrome]], replacing [[hormones]] may help sex characteristics to develop.
*For [[brain tumors]], [[surgery]] may be needed at first.
*[[Psychological]] support: Appropriate [[psychosocial]] support for the patient is necessary. The doctors can supply accurate and complete information about the disease, provide emotional support for the teenagers, and also facilitate communication between the family and medical team.


==Diseases with similar symptoms==
==Where to Find Medical Care for Delayed Puberty?==
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==Where to find medical care for delayed puberty?==
==Prevention==
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*Early treatment of [[Diseases|diseases,]] such as [[inflammatory bowel disease]], [[kidney disease]], [[cystic fibrosis]], and [[anemia]].
*Preventing from [[mumps]] infection, you can get [[mumps]] vaccines under the doctor's direction.
*[[Genetic counseling]] for parents with [[family history]] of [[Turner's syndrome]] or [[Klinefelter's syndrome]].
*Avoiding excessive [[exercise]] or [[dieting]] in some girls.


==Prevention of delayed puberty==
==What to Expect (Outook/Prognosis)?==
[[Prognosis]] of [[delayed puberty]] depends on the cause of the [[disease]]. Outcome of patients with [[delayed puberty]] resulting from [[tumors]] is worse than outcomes from other causes.


==What to expect (Outook/Prognosis)?==
== Possible Complications ==
* [[Osteoporosis]]
* [[Short stature]]
* [[Infertility]]


==Copyleft Sources==
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Jinhui Wu, M.D., Eiman Ghaffarpasand, M.D. [2]

Overview

Puberty is the time when your body grows from a child's to an adult's. During puberty, children's external genitalia begin development and show secondary sex characteristics. The normal age of puberty is between 7 and 13 for girls and 9 and 15 for boys. Some adolescents do not start their sexual development at the usual age. They do not show any signs of body changes. This is called delayed puberty. The delay in some cases represents a normal variation, but other causes are some kind of diseases, such as diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, kidney disease, cystic fibrosis, mumps, anemia, and genetic diseases. Tests such as hormone level tests and bone age X-ray test, even cranial CT or MRI and chromosomal analysis may help find the causes of delayed puberty. Treatment and prognosis of delayed puberty depend on the cause.

What are the Symptoms of Delayed Puberty?

Delayed puberty is more common among boys. Usual symptoms in boys and girls are:

What Causes Delayed Puberty?

Who is at Highest Risk for Delayed Puberty?

Children with the following conditions are at higher risk for delayed puberty:

Diagnosis

When to Seek Urgent Medical Care?

  • Contact your doctor if your child has signs and symptoms that seem to suggest delayed puberty.

Treatment Options

The treatment for delayed puberty depends on its cause. Different cause has different protocol.

  • An adolescent who is naturally late in developing needs no treatment.

Where to Find Medical Care for Delayed Puberty?

Directions to Hospitals Treating delayed puberty

Prevention

What to Expect (Outook/Prognosis)?

Prognosis of delayed puberty depends on the cause of the disease. Outcome of patients with delayed puberty resulting from tumors is worse than outcomes from other causes.

Possible Complications

Copyleft Sources

http://www.merck.com/mmhe/print/sec23/ch271/ch271b.html

http://kidshealth.org/teen/sexual_health/changing_body/delayed_puberty.html

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