Question

I discovered breast development in August. Do I need to go to the hospital for treatment?

Answer

If a child shows signs of sexual organ development after the age of 10, it’s no longer considered early puberty. With the improved nutrition and increased hormones in food, children are developing earlier. Menstruation at the age of 10 is no longer considered early puberty, so there’s no need to worry. Early menstruation may also be irregular. Girls experiencing menstruation before the age of 8 are considered to have early puberty, which is no longer the case now. They can still grow taller, so there’s no need to be overly concerned. Children are currently in their growth phase, so it’s important to ensure proper nutrition and exercise. Pay attention to dietary structure and safety.