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Growth disorders in children can be identified when the child has reached an age where physical development is quite prominent. If you notice that a child’s height develops slower or rather faster than other children of the same age, there is a chance that the child may have a growth disorder
Some common growth disorders in children include,
Growth Hormone Deficiency
Growth Hormone Deficiency is a disorder that involves the pituitary gland which produces the growth hormone and other hormones. The growth hormone is needed for normal growth and development in children.
Constitutional growth delay and delayed puberty
According to Dr. Karunaratne, constitutional growth delay and delayed puberty are common conditions in which puberty and its associated growth spurt occur at a later age than usual.
“Growth disorders in children can be identified when the child has reached an age where physical development is quite prominent. If you notice that a child’s height develops slower or rather faster than other children of the same age, there is a chance that the child may have a growth disorder. When it comes to younger children, for example in infants, you could identify growth disorders if you pay attention to their weight and the ability to gain weight” he added.
The most prominent symptoms of growth disorders other than the short stature are mostly hyperthyroidism in neonatal children. Hyperthyroidism occurs when the thyroid gland doesn’t supply the proper amount of hormones that the body requires
“The most prominent symptoms of growth disorders other than the short stature are mostly hyperthyroidism in neonatal children. Hyperthyroidism occurs when the thyroid gland doesn’t supply the proper amount of hormones that the body requires. Thyroid hormones are important because they modulate energy metabolism and influences growth and development. The growth hormone (GH) is essential when it comes to the growth and development in children and this is produced by the pituitary gland. Too much growth hormone is also known to cause gigantism in children. Damaged pituitary glands are common in most children who seem to have growth disorders. Growth is a complex process and it’s of utmost importance that you pay attention to genetic, hormonal and nutritional factors when it comes to diagnosis and treatment” the doctor concluded.