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Parents Urged to Seek Professional Help for Children's Height Concerns

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Many parents worry about their children's height, but rapid growth spurts during puberty are often normal.
  • Doctors advise that significant growth in a year, like 8-12 cm for boys, is typical during puberty.
  • For medical concerns about height, consult a specialist for personalized advice on lifestyle or medication.

Concerns about children's height are increasingly common among parents, but experts emphasize that significant growth spurts during puberty are often within the normal range and not necessarily due to supplements.

Pediatric endocrinologist Li Ru-hao explained that parents sometimes attribute rapid growth to specific health supplements. However, he noted that a child growing 25 centimeters over three years, or even 8 to 12 centimeters in a single year during puberty, is considered normal development. This growth is primarily driven by the natural hormonal changes of adolescence.

Li advised parents to understand the typical growth rates during puberty: girls can experience a spurt of 7-10 cm per year, while boys can grow 8-12 cm annually. This accelerated growth often occurs around the time boys' voices change. He stressed that this growth is a function of puberty itself, regardless of what supplements are consumed.

For any medical issues related to height, Li recommends seeking professional medical advice. Doctors can assess each child's unique situation and provide tailored recommendations on lifestyle adjustments or medical treatments to optimize growth potential.

For medical issues related to height, please consult a professional.

โ€” Li Ru-haoAdvising parents on seeking expert help for their children's growth concerns.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.