Illness and Disability
 Taking care of my health
Doing more to take care of your health is a big part of growing up and there are lots
of ways to help out. To find out which skills you know well and which ones you need to
learn or practice, see our Transitioning
Checklist.
There are other steps you can take to do more for your health:
- Ask your doctor for a teaching physical exam to make sure you know all about
your health issue. This will also help you practice skills for caring for yourself.
- If you start to feel sick, but don't need to see a doctor right away, make
a doctor’s appointment for a few days later to make sure you can get
help when you really need it.
- Keep your weight at a healthy level with diet and exercise as you grow older.
Make sure you follow the doctor’s orders about the things you should
eat and do. For exercise tips, click here to
visit our Staying Active section.
- Make time to do the things you enjoy and spend time with people you love. Being happy
can help your body feel better.
- Read about your health issue. Click here for Information on
different illnesses and disabilities.
- Don’t be afraid to ask your doctor, parents, or counselor about sex,
getting your period, growing breasts, or anything related to puberty. It is
normal for everyone to have questions, so you don’t have to be embarrassed
or shy.
- Write down what your doctor tells you and keep notes on your visits and medicines.
- If you have any questions in between doctor visits, don’t be afraid to call and
ask.
Finally, follow the doctor's orders and work with your parents to get answers to any questions you have.
To make it easier to keep track of your health
plan, girlshealth.gov has worksheets that you can print out and fill out at your next doctor, therapist, and counselor visits.
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