If you regret taking growth hormone, you can stop the injection and adjust the treatment medication under your doctor’s guidance, but you can’t stop the medication on your own. Growth hormone is a peptide hormone secreted by the anterior pituitary gland, which can promote bone growth, protein synthesis and lipolysis, and is an indispensable hormone for children’s height growth. Growth hormone deficiency can cause dwarfism, osteoporosis, muscle dysplasia and so on. Growth hormone is used to treat diseases associated with growth hormone deficiency, such as dwarfism. However, local allergic reactions, metabolic and nutritional disorders may occur with the use of growth hormone. Contraindications: the presence of active malignant tumors, known hypersensitivity to growth hormone or its protective agents, as well as pregnant and lactating women are contraindicated. Children receiving growth hormone therapy who wish to discontinue treatment because of unsatisfactory results or for financial reasons are advised to communicate actively with their treating physician before making a decision.