Modern medical research has confirmed that the onset of some adult-onset diseases associated with lifestyle behavioral factors (e.g., hypertension, hyperlipidemia, etc.) begins in childhood. The risk factors for these diseases are often developed from early childhood, and most of them can last for a lifetime if not recognized and intervened. Therefore, early diagnosis and prevention of adult diseases is essential. Early detection of adult diseases Hypertension is the main pathological basis of cardiovascular diseases and is an important risk factor for coronary heart disease and stroke. Atherosclerosis often has pathological manifestations in childhood, and the onset of hypertension begins in childhood. Blood pressure in childhood has a certain correlation with blood pressure level in adulthood, and primary hypertension may appear in childhood, at the same time, excessive dietary sodium intake, lack of exercise and mental stress and other risk factors for hypertension are often formed since childhood. Concerned about obesity in adolescence Obesity in adolescence is not only a risk factor for hypertension, coronary heart disease, diabetes, hyperlipidemia and other diseases in adulthood. At the same time, the impact of adolescent obesity on female menstruation and fertility is also attracting more and more attention from the medical profession, such as obesity causes insulin resistance, hyperinsulinemia and even dyslipidemia, leading to endocrine disorders and abnormal glucose metabolism syndrome in adolescent females, often manifesting as scanty menstruation and irregular menstruation, etc. If the patients themselves and their parents do not pay attention to it, the long-term development will affect the future fertility function. If not taken seriously by patients and parents, the long-term development may affect future fertility. As we know, puberty is an important period in a person’s life, and some physiological and psychological changes that occur during puberty not only cause a lot of worries for children, but also become a difficult problem for society and parents. We hope that through our professional health care consultation guidance and screening interventions, we can mainly solve the common problems of menstrual disorders, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, ovulation disorders, as well as reproductive tract infections and unplanned pregnancies in adolescent patients aged 10-24 years old, in order to help adolescents pass through the critical adolescent period smoothly!