During an examination, an adolescent client tells the nurse about being anxious and frustrated because of the facial acne. "This is one of the most common physical changes during adolescence."
<h3>What are the changes that occur in adolescence?</h3>
Growth spurts and changes brought on by puberty occur during adolescence. An adolescent may gain several inches in a few months, then experience very slow development for a while before experiencing another growth spurt. Puberty (sexual maturation) changes can occur suddenly or gradually, depending on the individual.
<h3>Physical Changes</h3>
Pre-teens frequently experience some sort of body dissatisfaction. If they experience too much discontent, they could develop shyness or become particularly sensitive to embarrassment. But be aware that some people can have the complete opposite reaction; they might put on a loud and hostile character in an effort to make up for feelings of inferiority and self-consciousness.
<h3>Emotional instability</h3>
Teenage years cause children to feel more intensely about everything. Every encounter seems to be enormous. Pleasures become more enticing, annoyances more upsetting, fears more terrifying, and frustrations more intolerable. Some young people may experience severe depression.
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