Question

A 5-year-old and 3-month-old girl is showing signs of precocious puberty, with breast development and a bone age assessment of 5 to 6 years. The sex hormone test shows an FSH value of 2.90 and an E2 value of 41.9, but the LH value is not mentioned. How should this situation be handled?

Answer

Based on the described situation, the girl may be experiencing precocious puberty due to endocrine disorders. It is recommended to further undergo a color Doppler ultrasound examination to assess the endocrine condition and consider seeking assistance from a Traditional Chinese Medicine endocrinology physician for treatment. At the same time, it is important to ensure adequate rest, maintain a light and nutritious diet, avoid staying up late, overexertion, and intake of spicy, fatty, or greasy foods. Parents should closely cooperate with the physician to promote the girl’s physical health.