The generic name for growth hormone is recombinant human growth hormone for injection. Children with café au lait spots can be injected with this medication if they need it, and it has no effect on the café au lait spots.
Cafe au lait spots are brown patches of skin found at or after birth, scattered, different shapes and sizes, smooth surface and clear boundaries. Injectable recombinant human growth hormone has no effect on café au lait spots, and children with this condition can be injected with injectable recombinant human growth hormone if they have a need for it.
Injectable recombinant human growth hormone is mainly used for the treatment of severe burns, due to endogenous growth hormone deficiency caused by the slow growth of children. Its common adverse reactions to the injection site transient redness, swelling and pain, arthralgia, etc. Contraindications are patients with symptoms of tumor progression, epiphyseal closure of children, severe systemic infections and other critically ill patients in the body during the period of acute shock prohibit this product. Be careful not to overdose.
If you need to use recombinant human growth hormone for injection, you need to apply under the guidance of a physician, do not self-medication or increase the dosage without authorization, to avoid causing adverse consequences.