Question

My son is 6.5 years old and has a hidden penile anomaly. The bone age examination shows he is 3 years old, with low growth hormone levels. I would like to inquire about the treatment for this condition.

Answer

Low growth hormone levels in children may be related to hidden penile anomalies. However, a growth hormone stimulation test is necessary to confirm if there is a deficiency. If diagnosed with a deficiency, it is important to seek professional medical assistance. Growth hormone replacement therapy may help improve growth conditions.