Question

My daughter weighed 8 pounds at birth, with fair skin, but her hemoglobin level was low. Lately, her complexion has become increasingly yellow, her appetite is poor, she doesn’t like eating fruits, and it seems her height hasn’t made much progress. This concerns me.

Answer

The symptoms of the child may be due to growth hormone deficiency causing growth delay. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital to check for growth hormone deficiency and consider treatment with growth hormone injections. Short stature has been a concern for many families, and when treating this condition, parents should use professional methods to help the child recover as soon as possible to avoid affecting the child’s growth and development. Therefore, parents are encouraged to pay attention to their child’s condition and seek medical treatment promptly.