Question
The child has been crying and whining a lot recently and doesn’t eat much. Where should a 10-year-old who is 130 cm tall go to the hospital?
Answer
It’s important to consume more vegetables, high-protein foods, high-quality protein foods, calcium-rich foods, and zinc-rich foods. Preventing selective eating is crucial. Ensure adequate rest and quality sleep. Encourage participation in sports and physical exercise. I suggest having a bone age check done at the hospital. If the bone age is about to close but has not fully closed, growth hormone therapy can be used temporarily. Stunted growth has been a persistent concern for parents, and when treating this condition, it’s important to consider general treatment. Parents can only help children recover from the disease as quickly as possible using professional methods, thus avoiding any impact on their growth and development. Therefore, parents should pay close attention to their child’s condition and seek medical treatment promptly.