Question

A 11-year-old boy is 132 cm tall and weighs 32 kg. He is the shortest in his class. He has occasionally wet the bed since he was a child, his palms are warmer than average, his lips often crack and bleed, his fingers frequently peel, and his appetite is not large. Does the expert think that these symptoms are related to growth? How should they be treated?

Answer

Hello, some children develop later, it is not necessarily a problem, do not take medication recklessly. If conditions permit, it is good to drink a little milk occasionally, honey is very good for children’s development. Dwarfism has long been a concern for parents. When treating this disease, consider general treatment. Parents can only use professional methods to help their children recover quickly, and not affect their growth and development. Therefore, parents should pay attention to their children’s condition and take them to see a doctor in time.