Question

My daughter is 8 years and 3 months old, standing at 126.4cm tall and weighing 27.1kg. In early September, I noticed her breast was slightly swollen, so I took her to the hospital for a bone age test, which indicated a bone age of 9 years. The B-ultrasound showed signs of development. Should I get her injected for early puberty?

Answer

If your baby shows this condition, there is a tendency towards early puberty, and it is recommended to intervene early to avoid affecting the child’s development. Currently, medication has little impact on the child’s development. During the process of breast development, various situations may occur, such as uneven breast sizes, underdevelopment, deformation, or lumps. If these conditions are found, you can enhance chest muscle development through fitness exercises to make the breasts fuller. Appropriate treatment advice can also be obtained under the guidance of a doctor.