Growth problems

Growth problems

It usually occurs when the pituitary gland fails to function properly. The pituitary gland distributes hormones to various parts of the body, including the growth hormone that stimulates muscle and bone growth in children. Too little hormone secretion or lack of secretion can lead to abnormalities in growth. The secretion of the growth hormone by the pituitary gland causes dwarfism, while the excessive secretion leads to excessive growth of the body resulting in the hands and feet and abnormal decomposition and produces some disorders of the functions of the pituitary gland tumor growth in the gland

In some cases, growth problems result from the failure of the thyroid gland to function normally. The thymus may sometimes become involved. If a child is affected by the thymus gland, its growth is delayed and the child is more susceptible to infection. Nutrition can also play an important role in the child’s development unless this difference is mentioned The recommended doses here are for adolescents who are over the age of seventeen, children between the second and tenth and the tenth ten years of age is recommended to three quarters and for children between the masters and the twelve is recommended half and for those under the sixth recommended one quarter