Slow growth occurs when a child is not growing at the average rate for their age. The delay may be due to an underlying health condition, such as growth hormone deficiency. Some growth problems are genetic. Others are caused by a hormonal disorder or the inadequate absorption of food. While some growth symptoms may manifest at birth, others may arise during later stages of your child's development. The majority of symptoms will become apparent in children past the age of 5. If you believe your child is impacted by slow growth, talk to their doctor. Your child's doctor will observe their health and growth over several months. They may conduct blood tests to establish the cause of slow growth. X-rays may be taken, as well. The doctor may also examine your child's pituitary gland, which creates growth hormones. Although treatment of growth disorders is not urgent, earlier diagnosis can help some children to cope better.
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