Question
At ten years old, my daughter’s breasts have developed to the fourth stage, her bone age is 12 years, and her height is 136.8 cm. Concerned about her future height development, what treatment should be considered?
Answer
Generally speaking, if there is a sudden, persistent, and severe pain in the breast area, accompanied by marked tenderness, it may indicate an acute infectious disease in the breast; if the pain is pulsating, it may indicate inflammation. If the pain is periodic, often starting before menstruation and subsiding or disappearing after the period, it may be premenstrual syndrome. Pain can be bloating or pricking, sometimes spreading to the same side armpit or shoulder and back, with mild to moderate tenderness in the area.