Reproductive Health Problems in Pediatric Males
Adolescent Reproductive Health Problems Penile Problems Congenital anomalies are almost always corrected – in infancy or early childhood Hypospadias – most common penile deformity Common congenital deformity in which urethra opens on the underside of the penis or perineum Correctible Psychological problems dev. during sensitive growth periods if not corrected
Adolescent Reproductive Health Problems Uncircumcision – dev. problems related to tight foreskins that cannot retract over the enlarging glands Cause: poor cleaning to area. Risk for frequent infections exists Penile carcinoma Associated with HPV type 16 & 18 Highly transmittable STD in U.S. among males, cancer is rare
Adolescent Reproductive Health Problems Penile trauma Burns or accidental injuries Frenulum (fold on lower surface of glans connecting with the prepuce) is torn after forceful retraction of the foreskin; unusually rough masturbation or coitus Spontaneous healing occurs
Testicular Tumors Not a common condition but are usually malignant in adolescence. Most common solid tumor in males ages 15-34 A heavy, hard, painless, palpable testicular mass found located anterior or lateral Ultrasonography and direct biopsy are indicated Orhiectomy with poss. removal of adjacent lymph nodes Chemotherapy & radiation done if metastasized Educate adolescents to perform monthly testicular self-examination (TSE)
Repro. Health Problems Varicocele - a cystic accumulation of blood in the spermatic cord. Characterized by trotuous elongation and dilation of the spermatic cord superior to the testicle. Pt may experience discomfort during sexual stimulation Upon examination, feels like a “Bag of worms” which significantly reduces when pt lies down
Epididymitis Inflammation of the epididymis caused by bacteria or virus – Chlamydia trachomatis & Neisseria gonorrhoeae chemical irritant - urine localized trauma Unilateral scrotal pain, redness & swelling. Urethral discharge, dysuria,fever, pyuria (pus in urine) TX: analgesics, scrotal support, bed rest, antibiotic
Testicular Torsion A condition in which the testicle (normally attached or encased to the scrotum by a small ligament) becomes loose, causing twisting of testicles impeding blood flow. Emergency condition, requiring immediate surgery. Results in partial or complete venous occlusion Swollen, acute or insidious pain, red, warm, edema, N/V & abdominal pain. Crucial in recognizing symptoms Must refer to immediate medical evaluation
Health Problems in Pediatric Females Adolescent Reproductive Health Problems
Adolescent Pregnancy Rates of adolescent births still remain high in the U.S. than other developing countries. 7 out of 10 adolescent mothers complete high school but are less likely to to to college. The less familiar an adolescent is with her partner, the less likely it is that they will use contraception during intercourse. Social factors: low socioeconomics, poverty Maternal success: participation in programs for pregnant teens, social support systems and a sense of control over one’s life.
Adolescent Pregnancy Medical aspects. Risk for complications exist when there is a lack of adequate care Premature labor, low-birth infants, high neonatal mortality, iron deficiency anemia, fetopelvic disproportion, prolonged labor. Infants at risk – bacterial infections within the uterus are associated with early preterm delivery (<30 wks)