Question
What symptoms should a child exhibit again that would make them suitable for growth hormone therapy?
Answer
Dear inquirer, if a child’s height is significantly below that of their peers, it is recommended to take them to the hospital for a detailed examination promptly to determine whether treatment is necessary. You can take your child to the pediatric department of your local hospital for a check-up, including blood tests to measure growth hormone levels. Firstly, it is necessary to confirm whether there is indeed a deficiency in growth hormone. If diagnosed with a significant deficiency, growth hormone therapy can be considered under the guidance of a doctor.