Are there non-pharmacological remedial measures for early puberty in girls?
The baby is four months old and has not been able to sleep continuously since birth. He wakes up every two hours, starting from after 3 AM. Please help me understand why he keeps waking up so frequently. I’m worried that poor sleep might interfere with his growth and development. Thank you, doctor.
Growth Hormone Level Testing and Treatment Recommendations
A three-month-old premature baby shows a bent thumb, and parents are concerned about whether treatment is needed and how to improve the situation.
Growth hormone can affect a child’s growth and development, potentially causing transient hyperglycemia, but it is relatively safe with a low incidence of side effects.
A parent inquires about how to help improve the growth and development and nutritional status of a 2.5-year-old daughter, including increasing height and intellectual growth, as well as ensuring a balanced diet, particularly for digesting and absorbing nutrients such as proteins, calcium, and vitamins.
Parents inquire about dealing with a female infant’s shorter stature
Concerned about a child’s short stature and potential growth and development issues, seeking dietary and lifestyle recommendations that may be related.
Learn about the treatment and management of a 6-year-old girl with precocious puberty to ensure normal growth and development.