Archit Pandharipande: The Burden and Impact of Heavy Menstrual Bleeding in Adolescents with Bleeding Disorders
Archit Pandharipande, former Attending Consultant at Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre, shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent article he and his colleagues co-authored, adding:
”Adolescence and teenage is a unique phase of life of an individual, as it marks the metamorphosis from childhood to adulthood for each one of us.
In this susceptible phase right guidance can direct life to a different path.
Similarly, if one gets with a medical condition which is normalised, at times neglected and even dismissed it can lead to dire health, financial and emotional consequences and crisis of confidence for the adolescents.
One such aspect that the team studied was Heavy menstrual bleeding in specifically susceptible population of Adolescents living with bleeding disorders.
The study highlights the burden, the impact and the difference simple balanced cyclical interventions can make to enable a better, balanced and a healthy life with normal menses as a physiological process and not a disease.
Thanks to all the participants, Sandhya Gupta, Nit Radhakrishnan, Anukriti Srivastava and the team PHO of PGICH NOIDA for conducting the study and helping young ladies with blood disorders to lead a better life and a chance to metamorphose into the most serene and magnificent butterfly they can.”
Title: Managing heavy menstrual bleeding in adolescents with bleeding disorders: Outcomes from a pragmatic LMIC approach
Authors: Sandhya Gupta, Nita Radhakrishnan, Archit Pandharipande, Anukriti Srivastava
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