Condition
Pediatric Growth Problems
What You Need to Know
A growth problem means that a child falls either below or above the average range of growth for a child's age, sex, family history or background.
Key Symptoms
The most common symptoms of a growth program are:
- Growing abnormally fast or slow for a child's age
- Growing less than two inches a year after the third birthday
Diagnosis
Doctors typically diagnose growth problems by:
- Observing the child's health and growth over several months
- Blood tests
- X-rays
- Pituitary gland function tests
Treatment
Specific treatment for growth problems will be determined by your child's doctor. Plans will be based on:
- Your child's current health status and health history
- Severity of the problem
- Your child's ability to deal with medical procedures and take prescribed medicines
- Your beliefs and desires regarding treatment
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Departments that Treat Growth Problems

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