Is precocious puberty in children harmful?

Precocious puberty in children is harmful, the more common harms include affecting children’s height development, endocrine system disruption, and psychological impact.
1. Height development: children’s precocious puberty may lead to early development of bones, or even premature epiphyseal closure, which will affect the final height of the child.
2. Endocrine system disruption: precocious puberty may also lead to endocrine system disruption, which is not conducive to children’s physical development.
3. Psychological impact: precocious puberty will lead to the early appearance of secondary sexual characteristics, premature development of sexual characteristics and genitals, which may lead to children’s psychological shyness and nervousness.
Precocious puberty in children may also have other effects. If you find precocious puberty in children, go to the hospital as soon as possible to find out the cause of the disease, make a clear diagnosis and treat it as soon as possible.