For adolescent females, the normal changes related to puberty may occur too early, too often or not at all. Many teenagers experience irregular or absent menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, excessive hair growth and ovary cysts. These symptoms may be the sign of an endocrine disorder, which can affect future fertility and overall reproductive health. Penn Medicine's reproductive endocrinologists diagnose, manage and treat endocrine disorders that affect menstrual and reproductive function.
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