Question

My daughter is 8 years and 3 months old, with a progesterone level of only 0.38 in the six-item sex hormone test. After the doctor examined the bone age, they said it’s 6 years old. What could be the reason for this? What treatment methods are available? Thank you!

Answer

Based on your description, this condition occurs in children at the age of 8. The progesterone level is slightly high but has no clinical significance. The bone age is relatively slow, indicating no major issues. It is recommended to eat more fruits and vegetables, supplement calcium, and maintain a balanced diet. Continue to observe and have regular check-ups. If necessary, seek medical treatment.