Children of short stature often suffer from psychological disorders and are easily bullied and teased by their classmates at school, so they often resort to avoidance and ostracism to get out of the group. At home, they are dependent on their parents, have low self-confidence, and often suffer from low self-esteem and poor self-image. Some children with short stature may have emotional and behavioral problems and functional disorders. Countermeasures: Children’s shortness should be treated as early as possible The premise of children’s height growth is that the epiphysis is not completely healed: the epiphysis is a layer of cartilage between the diaphysis and the epiphysis of the long bones, called epiphyseal cartilage, epiphyseal cartilage continues to differentiate, proliferation, and the human body will continue to grow taller. With the growth of age, the epiphyseal cartilage layer decreases, and after adulthood, the epiphyseal cartilage is completely replaced by bone tissue, the epiphysis heals, and the bone no longer grows. Normal children have their epiphyses basically healed between the ages of 15-17 years old, at which time, any medication is ineffective. When your child is short in stature, treatment should be done as soon as possible! Early intervention is effective: research shows that the younger the child is, the more active the proliferation and differentiation of the cartilage layer in the epiphysis is, the more potential and space the child has for growth, and the more sensitive the child is to the treatment, the better the growth effect is. Early intervention is less expensive: the younger the child, the lighter the child’s weight, the smaller the dose of medication, and the lower the cost. Parents are advised to go to a specialized outpatient clinic in a regular hospital as soon as they notice that their child has a short stature. The doctor will, after a detailed medical history, comprehensive physical examination and necessary laboratory tests, arrive at an accurate diagnosis after a comprehensive analysis, propose scientific treatment and explain to the parents the possible efficacy of the treatment. Parents will be able to fully understand their child’s condition and receive scientific and reasonable treatment.