Question
My 9-year-old and 3-month-old girl had her first menstruation last month and decided to get the injection. But now she’s having her period, can she still get the injection or should we wait and end it first? Do we still need to administer growth hormone after the injection?
Answer
I’m pleased to provide timely and effective treatment that not only prevents the further development of secondary characteristics but also reverses existing secondary characteristics, allowing the child to achieve a normal psychological state and the required adult height. After being diagnosed with precocious puberty, it is considered a pathological condition, which is regarded as the cause. For cancer patients, early diagnosis and surgical treatment should be sought; hypothyroidism should be treated with thyroid hormone; congenital adrenal cortical hyperplasia should be treated with corticosteroids.