Causes and general symptoms of precocious puberty

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At present, many parents are not very clear about what is precocious puberty, let alone the harm of precocious puberty to children's health, which leads to many children's precocious puberty without timely inhibition and treatment, leading to early physical development, squeezing their own development potential, making the late development unable to carry out, forming the situation that precocious children's height is generally low. Now let's take a look at what precocious puberty is and what symptoms precocious puberty has. Let's introduce some related knowledge.

Causes and general symptoms of precocious puberty

First, precocious puberty is a kind of abnormal development of youth, which mainly shows the characteristics of puberty, such as sudden growth, the development and maturity of reproductive organs and sexual characteristics, which are significantly earlier than that of children of the same age. It is generally believed that precocious puberty can be diagnosed if girls have sexual characteristics before 8 years old, boys have sexual characteristics before 9 years old, or girls have menstruation before 10 years old.

Second: Boys precocious performance in what aspects? The performance of precocious puberty in boys is mainly testicular and penis enlargement, pubic hair, some whiskers and voice changes, or penile erection and ejaculation. After the appearance of testicles and penises, parents find that these children grow faster than their peers, and girls will have the same situation.

Third: Girls precocious performance in what aspects? Girls mainly in breast development, can have tenderness, will tell mother chest pain. In addition, there are external genitalia development, vaginal secretions increased, the growth of pubic hair, as well as the advent of menstruation and axillary hair. Menstruation begins with irregular vaginal bleeding and anovulation, and then develops into periodic menstruation

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Precocious puberty occurs in children aged four to eight, and boys may be a little later. Girls are more prone to precocious puberty than boys.