How much growth hormone is normal for a 10 year old child

The normal value of growth hormone for a 10-year-old child is more than 10μg/L. In addition, it needs to be judged in combination with the child’s gender, physical condition and other factors. Growth hormone is an important hormone in the process of children’s growth and development, mainly showing pulsatile secretion, with circadian rhythm, may be related to the child’s age, gender and their own physical condition, and there is no clear normal reference value, and the peak occurs about every 2-3 hours. A single test for growth hormone is of little significance, so it is usually necessary to examine growth hormone by means of a growth hormone provocation test. If a 10-year-old child has a growth hormone level of 10 μg/L, then this is normal. If the test result is between 5 and 10 μg/L, then there is a partial deficiency of growth hormone. If the test result is less than 5 μg/L, then the deficiency is complete. If a child is suspected of having a growth hormone deficiency, it is important to go to the hospital in time for a checkup and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, so as not to affect the normal development of the child.