Question

My child has been crying and fussing a lot lately, and they’re not eating much. What are the symptoms of precocious puberty?

Answer

This hospital can also treat precocious puberty, but as a regular hospital, the cost may be higher. I suggest still going to the endocrinology department of a local regular hospital for a thorough check-up. However, at 13 years old, if there is another occurrence of seminal emission, it does not count as precocious puberty either. Growth and development between the ages of 12 to 16 are considered normal age stages. Therefore, there is no need for treatment.