Sentences with phrase «teen talk to a doctor»

It's also important to let your teen talk to a doctor privately.

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Start by talking to your teen's doctor to rule out any potential medical issues.
If you are concerned about your teen's development, talk to the doctor.
If your teen is able, have him or her talk to the doctor about protection from unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
If you're thinking about online therapy for your teen, or you suspect your teen has a mental illness, start by talking to your teen's doctor.
Does your pediatrician talk to your teen about STDs, teen pregnancy, birth control, abstinence, or any other topics that many parents, doctors, and teens sometimes find difficult?
But if the sleepwalking is frequent, causing problems, or your child hasn't outgrown it by the early teen years, talk to your doctor.
If nightmares are interfering with your teen's sleep, consider having him or her talk to a doctor, therapist, or other counselor.
If you are uncomfortable talking to your teen about this, make an appointment and have your doctor talk to them.
Look for a local support group or talk to your teen's doctor to learn about programs in your community.
Start getting your teen help for depression by talking to their doctor letting him know you wish to find a specialist in the mental health field.
Talk to your doctor if your child or teen shows major changes in behaviour, such as:
If you see warning signs of a potential eating disorder, talk to your teen's doctor.
If you find the pills themselves you can call and ask a pharmacy or talk to your teen's doctor if your teen is unwilling to tell you what they are.
Talking to your family doctor is often very helpful, particularly if your teen is feeling anxious or depressed.
If your child or teen is expressing suicidal thoughts, talk to them calmly, secure any means to do harm and contact your child's family doctor or pediatrician.
If you think your teen may be purging, talk to the doctor right away.
If your teen refuses to eat certain food groups (such as fats), becomes overly concerned with body image, appears to be exercising compulsively, or has a sudden change in weight, talk with your doctor.
Talk to your teen's doctor and have your teen assessed for emotional or behavioral problems or potential cognitive issues.
If your teen is struggling with anxiety, talk to the doctor.
Talk to your teen's doctor about your concerns.
If your teen hasn't gotten the vaccine yet, talk to their doctor or nurse about getting it for them as soon as possible.
If your teen wants to get birth control, you can help by talking with them about their options and taking them to the doctor.
Here are some tips for talking with your teen about their body, going to the doctor, and their body image.
Many teens routinely sleep in until the afternoon on the weekends and vacations, but if your teen can't seem to get out of bed even when there is something fun to do, it is time to talk to a doctor or a therapist about their symptoms.
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