Question
My daughter is still very young, and her breasts suddenly enlarged for a period of time, but she has not yet started her menstrual cycle. We took her to the hospital for a check-up, and the doctor said it was pseudoprecocious puberty, and the breasts would regress on their own. Now that the breasts have indeed regressed, I want to know what to do next?
Answer
If it is pseudoprecocious puberty, the condition usually stabilizes after adjusting the diet. It is recommended to get plenty of rest and avoid undue stress. After entering puberty, the breasts should start to grow naturally again. In the meantime, you can provide your child with light foods and vitamin-rich foods, avoid high-fat foods, and pair them with aerobic exercise.