Premenstrual Syndrome: Examination

A comprehensive clinical examination is the basis for selecting further diagnostic steps: General physical examination – including blood pressure, pulse, body weight, height; furthermore: Inspection (viewing). Skin and mucous membranes [tendency to acne (e.g., acne vulgaris); flushing] Abdominal wall and inguinal region (groin area). Gynecological examination Inspection Vulva (external, primary female sexual organs). Vagina (vagina) … Premenstrual Syndrome: Examination

Turner Syndrome: Drug Therapy

Therapy goals Prevention of short stature Prevention of hormone deficiency symptoms or hormone deficiency diseases. Therapy recommendations From about the age of 6, growth hormones (STH) are usually used to prevent short stature. Hormone replacement therapy should begin at the age when puberty normally begins in girls (from age 12) and continue throughout life. Substitution … Turner Syndrome: Drug Therapy