Question

If a child is too short, would they be injecting growth hormones? Are there dangers associated with injecting growth hormones?

Answer

If a child’s growth and development are not progressing well, it is necessary to go to the hospital for a diagnosis to determine if there is a deficiency in growth hormone. If diagnosed, then it is only appropriate to receive regular muscle injections of growth hormone as recommended by the doctor, and the dosage is constantly changing. Since the child is in the growth and development phase, it is important to enhance nutrition and digestion by taking calcium tablets, which can help with growth and development.