Question

My son is in third grade this year, but he is only 95 centimeters tall, which is the shortest among his classmates. He has been 95 centimeters since he was six years old, and he hasn’t grown at all during these three years. How could my son have genetic dwarfism?

Answer

The patient’s son may have genetic dwarfism. It is recommended to undergo a detailed examination at a top-tier hospital. If endocrine abnormalities are found, treatment should be initiated promptly. If the cause is genetic, management can be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.