Question
The child has been crying and fussing constantly lately, and doesn’t eat much. Where is the best place to seek care for precocious puberty?
Answer
Currently, the child’s early appearance of a Adam’s apple suggests a possible hormonal imbalance leading to these symptoms. It is recommended to visit the local children’s hospital for a thorough examination, which may include an endocrine hormone test, to accurately determine the condition. Treatment should primarily focus on dietary adjustments, increased physical activity, and avoid any medications or foods containing hormones.