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What symptoms does a child have?

Answer

The child’s symptoms include rapid growth, a height of 133cm, increased penis size, slight pubic hair, and thicker leg hair.

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What are the child’s age and bone age?

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The child is currently 5 years old with a bone age of 13 years.

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What is the value of a certain indicator (17-hydroxyprogesterone)?

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The value of the indicator (17-hydroxyprogesterone) is 163, with the normal range being <11.

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Does the child have hyperadrenocorticism?

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The child has hyperadrenocorticism.

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Has an MRI of the pituitary gland and adrenal glands been performed?

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An MRI of the pituitary gland and adrenal glands has been performed, and no abnormalities were found.

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How should this condition be treated?

Answer

It is recommended to take the child to a regular hospital’s endocrinology department for medication intervention under a doctor’s guidance. In terms of diet, it is important to control the child’s food intake, avoiding hormone-containing foods as much as possible, especially chicken, fried snacks, meat, and carbonated drinks. Encourage the consumption of fresh seasonal vegetables and fruits. In addition, it is important to ensure the child engages in regular physical activity.

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Wishing well

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Wishing the child a healthy growth!