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Expert Explains Prevalent Health Concerns In Young Women & Their Management

The age range of 16 to 45 is typically used to refer to young women. Women were less likely to see a doctor and had less serious health issues a few decades ago.

The majority of them only had diseases that could be passed on, like tuberculosis, chickenpox, and gastroenteritis. Young women used to go to the doctor when they were pregnant and giving birth, and older women sometimes went to the doctor when they were going through menopause and found certain body anomalies.

Numerous young women have sought treatment for non-communicable conditions like irregular menstruation, anxiety, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), infertility, and benign or malignant tumors over the past few decades.