Question

What’s causing a 9-year-old to have a height of only 125 cm and experience slow growth over the past two or three years?

Answer

Based on the situation you described, if growth hormone deficiency is carefully checked and confirmed, treatment can be administered. It is recommended to visit the endocrinology department of the hospital for a detailed examination and diagnosis, where you can receive regular and quantified growth hormone therapy. In addition to symptomatic treatment, the patient’s diet and mental state are also very important during the treatment process. Ensure that you avoid excessive stress and worry to prevent it from interfering with the full recovery of slow growth.