Question
My niece is now in high school, but she is still less than 150 cm tall. My brother and sister-in-law are not short, and there is no generational inheritance in our family. I’m not sure if it’s too late to start treatment now, or if we have already missed the best treatment window. Also, she took a lot of calcium tablets when she was little; could it be that overconsumption led to this? I hope to get advice on specialist hospitals for treating dwarfism.
Answer
There are many causes of stunted growth, and a comprehensive physical examination is needed to determine the cause and provide targeted treatment. For example, the GH pulse balance growth system can conduct physical examinations, routine checks, bone age prediction, and special examinations to determine an individual’s cause of illness. Seeking treatment from a specialist hospital is usually more effective. The above suggestions are for reference only, and specific situations should be decided based on individual constitution and physician advice.