Question

My child is 3 years old, but the bone age test shows he is only 1.5 years old. Will this affect his height development?

Answer

Bone age testing can accurately understand a child’s growth and development status. Generally, children with small bone age tend to be shorter. To maximize a child’s growth potential, it is recommended to consume more vegetables and high-protein foods, as well as foods rich in calcium and zinc. Additionally, maintaining good rest and sleep quality, along with moderate physical exercise, can help stabilize the child’s growth status.