Question

My daughter started her menstrual period at nine years and ten months. After examination, she was diagnosed with precocious puberty and has been treated with leuprolide acetate. However, she experienced leg pain as a side effect after the treatment. I would like to inquire if there are other treatment methods available.

Answer

Leuprolide acetate is a commonly used medication for treating precocious puberty, although it is effective, it may also cause side effects. It is recommended that patients consult a professional doctor at a level-three A hospital to seek other treatment options.