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Precocious Puberty

Precocious puberty is when the child's body starts changing into that of an adult very soon. When puberty begins before eight years in girls and before nine years in boys, it is called precocious puberty. Some of the signs of precocious puberty include breast growth, acne, pubic hair, and enlarged testicles and penis in boys.

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What are the possible future complications of early puberty?

Query: Hello doctor, This is regarding my younger daughter's health and I would like to get a second opinion before I take any decision. My younger daughter was 1 year 6 months old when she came to this new place. Last year, when she was 5 years old we had to do a physical examination for getting admissio...  Read Full »


Dr. Vera Zdravkovic

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I would agree with doctors that this is precocious puberty and signs of puberty and bone age progressed since recently (attachment removed to protect patient identity). I am confused with hormonal results, could it be mistaken that these are entered in a wrong spot, b...  Read Full »

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