Question
My daughter turned 10 on October 6th and had her first menstrual period on November 4th. She is currently 140.3 centimeters tall and weighs 37 kilograms. The bone age test indicates she is 11.9 years old. After undergoing a series of checks including the pituitary gland, the doctor said she has central precocious puberty.
Answer
I suggest going to the hospital for a recheck, and do not blindly choose to use any treatments as they may have certain effects on the body. Therefore, I recommend going to the hospital for examination (it is not necessary to inject if it’s not necessary). Hello, the girl experienced her first menstrual period at 10 years old. Her bone age is confirmed to be more than one year and nine months. She is now diagnosed with central precocious puberty. Acetate leuprolide sustained-release microspheres can be used for treatment, which has a significant effect on negative reactions and will not affect fertility.