If a child is suffering from dwarfism, the following tests can be drawn: first, blood tests, liver and kidney function, etc., to initially assess the child’s physical condition. Secondly, blood gas and electrolytes are tested to rule out the possibility of dwarfism caused by renal tubular acidosis. Again, thyroid function can be tested in a timely manner. In some children, hypothyroidism can cause short stature because thyroxine helps the metabolism and growth of children. Finally, growth hormone testing is needed in a timely manner. Growth hormone deficiency is a common cause of short stature in children, so it is important to test the growth hormone levels in children.