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a new drug that can grow 11 centimeters taller in one year has created a market of over 30 billion yuan

2024-09-14

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growth hormone deficiency is an endocrine metabolic disease caused by insufficient secretion of growth hormone by the anterior pituitary gland. clinically, it is mainly characterized by short stature, but it also has strict diagnostic criteria. with the improvement of modern quality of life, the incidence rate of the population is only about 0.02%.

parents don't need to panic. they should rationally distinguish whether their concerns about their children's height are "psychological" or "pathological". follow the clinical guidelines as much as possible. if you find that your child is growing slowly, you should diagnose and treat early. data show that 3-12 years old is the "golden period" for treatment. before the bone line closes, the younger the child is, the greater the potential for growth space, and the better the effect of using drugs. in addition, the dosage of the drug is determined by the child's weight, and the cost of treatment will also increase.

a scientific and healthy lifestyle is essential if it is not affected by pathology. the "desire to grow taller" of most people can be "supplemented" through proper exercise, a comprehensive and nutritious diet, a positive mood, adequate sleep, etc. in comparison, it is not easy for people to maintain physical and mental health in modern society. there is no end to involution, so don't let your height limit the height of your life.

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