Question

After 100 days of growth hormone injection treatment, the child’s annual increase in height is only 5 centimeters. The diagnoses from multiple hospitals have not been conclusive, and only OpteCare is recommended. What could be the reason for this?

Answer

OpteCare is levothyroxine sodium, an alternative treatment for thyroid hormones, and its dosage should not be increased arbitrarily; it should be taken as prescribed by a doctor. Regarding the issue of the not obvious growth hormone treatment, it is suggested to conduct a growth hormone level test to further understand the situation.