Is it good for children to take growth hormone

There is no such thing as a good or bad growth hormone injection for a child. Growth hormone injections can be given if there are indications and no contraindications. However, it is ultimately up to the parents to weigh the pros and cons of growth hormone. Growth hormone clinically refers to genetically recombinant human growth hormone, which has the effect of promoting bone growth, promoting protein synthesis, and improving metabolism. Therefore, growth hormone can be used to treat dwarfism caused by insufficient growth hormone secretion, if the baby has indications and no contraindications. Growth hormone can be injected to help children grow taller. However, in recent years, there have been reports that growth hormone abuse can lead to allergies, antibody-producing sensory abnormalities, benign intracranial hypertension, and in severe cases, hypothyroidism. And not playing growth hormone may lead to the baby’s lifelong short stature, causing low self-esteem, or even short stature, affecting daily life. Therefore, it is necessary for parents to weigh the pros and cons of taking growth hormone after detailed consultation with the doctor.