Anemia in adolescent girls
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Genius Journals
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Chronic menorrhagia in adulthood is a common gynecological disease among adolescents. Persistent menopause is associated with anemia and infertility. Prolonged menstruation in puberty is a common gynecological condition among adolescents. Long-term menorrhagia can cause severe anemia and even infertility. Taking iron supplements during menstruation can help teenage girls regulate their periods and effectively reduce premenstrual pain symptoms.