A discussion on the safety of growth hormone treatment for children with growth and development disorders and its potential side effects.
Do growth hormones have side effects? Are they a type of hormone medication? Can children use them?
Concerns about the Safety of Growth Hormones
Growth hormones do have certain side effects, such as gigantism, headaches, nausea, etc.
After receiving intravenous treatment at one month old, the baby developed a hematoma on the head, and there was an increase in sleep for two days. Now, the child seems less agile than before. Does this mean that the drugs have interfered with the brain? The treatment history and results included not using anti-inflammatory drugs. The help expected is to understand if anti-inflammatory drugs could possibly enter the brain through the blood-brain barrier.
You’re in your adolescence, which is completely normal. No need to worry.
A foramen ovale imperforate, a type of congenital heart disease, usually requires surgical treatment.
This article answers the question of whether parents need to get vaccinated if their baby is scratched by a cat.
Diarrhea after drinking milk, accompanied by nausea and bloating, do I need to see a doctor?
After drinking milk, if you have diarrhea with a terrible smell, accompanied by nausea and bloating, should you see a doctor?