A child’s recent mood swings and lack of appetite have prompted questions on how to handle the issue of precocious puberty.
Precocious puberty is related to genetics and dietary habits, treatment requires regulating endocrine function and improving diet.
Menstruation and attraction to the opposite sex are normal signs of puberty, not precocious puberty.
Precocious puberty is a common endocrine disorder in children, and this article will introduce its treatment methods.
A 10-year-old girl has started menstruating, and the question is whether it indicates precocious puberty and how to handle it.
Definition and Diagnosis of Precocious Puberty
A 10-year-old child showing a small amount of pubic hair may be related to precocious puberty. How should one determine and handle this situation?
A parent’s concern about whether her 10-year-old daughter’s early menstruation indicates precocious puberty
A 2.5-year-old girl has discovered a hard lump slightly larger than a peanut at the breast area. The hospital test shows estrogen levels are elevated (30), and the lump is not painful. Is she experiencing precocious puberty? What should be done? How should it be treated?
Does a 5-year-old boy’s penis erection indicate precocious puberty?