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Can a Doctor Tell if You've Been Masturbating? - KidsHealth
Doctors usually can’t tell if someone has been masturbating (touching or rubbing their genitals because they like the way it feels). The only way doctors might know is if the area was irritated enough to make it red or a darker shade than usual. If …
Boys and Puberty (for Kids) | Nemours KidsHealth
A lot of changes happen as you grow up, especially as you reach puberty (say: PYOO-bur-tee). This is the time when your body begins to develop and change. During puberty, t here isn't just one event or sign that you're growing up. There are lots of them, including your body growing bigger, your voice changing, and hair sprouting everywhere.
Breast Exams (for Teens) | Nemours KidsHealth
Breast exams help doctors check that everything's normal. During a breast exam, a doctor or nurse practitioner will feel a woman's breasts to check any lumps and bumps and see if there are changes since the last exam. Doctors don't usually start doing breast exams until a woman is in her 20s. Most ...
For Boys: Trouble "Down There" (for Kids) | Nemours KidsHealth
You see it in movies all the time. Some guy gets hit right in the privates. Yow! If you're a boy, you probably already know your penis and scrotum are sensitive. Why? And more important, what do you do if you're having pain or another problem "down …
A to Z: Anal Fissure (for Parents) - CHOC Childrens - KidsHealth
Keep in Mind. Preventing constipation and keeping the area clean can help anal fissures heal. Drinking plenty of fluids, taking stool softeners, eating foods with fiber, and exercising regularly can help treat and prevent fissures by making bowel movements easier to pass.
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Feeling Fresh (for Teens) | Nemours KidsHealth
As you've probably noticed, puberty comes with all kinds of changes — including the way your body looks and even the way you might think it smells. These changes are a normal part of becoming a woman, but lots of girls worry about them. Many girls wonder if they smell "down there" or if people ...
Video: Am I Normal? (Girls and Puberty) (for Kids) - KidsHealth
Girls have lots of questions about the body changes of puberty, especially about breasts and first periods. Watch this video to get some answers!
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Can Masturbation Stunt My Growth? (for Teens) - KidsHealth
When people masturbate, they touch or rub their own genitals because they like the way it feels.This won’t stunt their growth (keep them from getting taller) or cause any health problems. You might hear other rumors about masturbation — that it can cause diseases, blindness, or mental problems; affect periods; or stop you from having kids someday.