Causes of Kneeling Sleep and Its Impact on Children’s Growth

Kneeling sleep is a common sleeping position for children, which may be related to comfort or the posture adopted during pregnancy. Although it is usually not considered pathological, long-term kneeling sleep may affect children’s growth and development. Parents should pay attention to their children’s sleep habits and seek medical attention promptly to rule out potential health issues.
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Causes of Precocious Puberty in Children

Generally, girls begin to develop secondary sexual characteristics around the ages of 12 to 18. If they start showing these characteristics before the age of 10, it is considered precocious puberty. This article mainly introduces the causes of precocious puberty in children and its relationship with diet and endocrine hormones, and mentions the possibility of blood tests for sex hormones and the use of combined medications to suppress development when necessary.
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