Thankfully, the majority of teenagers are in decent bodily and mental health. Nonetheless, there is a surge in the incidence and prevalence of chronic diseases in adolescence, which is most likely brought on by variables such as the earlier onset of disorders linked to obesity, longer survival after major childhood ailments, and other unidentified causes. The COVID-19 pandemic and the response to it globally, including changes to home and school routines, have also had a negative impact on adolescents' mental health. Growth and development, school, childhood illnesses that persist into adolescence, mental health disorders, and the negative effects of risky or illegal behaviour, such as injury, legal repercussions, pregnancy, infectious diseases, and substance use disorders, are the most prevalent issues among adolescents. Leading causes of death and disability among teenagers are unintentional injuries from car accidents and injuries from interpersonal violence.
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