Question

An 8-and-a-half-year-old girl born in November 2000, with a height of 135 cm and a weight of 30 kg, has started to develop breasts and discharge leukorrhea. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain shows no abnormalities. Why would she experience precocious puberty?

Answer

Precocious puberty indeed poses significant harm to children and should be treated early. According to the current information, this little girl may have developed precocious puberty due to consuming excessive amounts of food containing hormones. In today’s society, producers often use hormones and ripening agents excessively in pursuit of higher yields and earlier market entry times. These substances may affect the human body through the food chain, leading to similar premature phenomena. It is worth noting that one should avoid giving children out-of-season fruits and vegetables, as well as fruits like strawberries, watermelons, and litchis that are prematurely marketed. Additionally, it is important to avoid consuming poultry and meat products containing sex glands. These measures may help reduce the risk of precocious puberty. We hope your child recovers soon!