If a child suffers from precocious puberty, it can cause the following consequences: first of all, it causes low self-esteem in children. Precocious puberty occurs before the age of eight for girls and nine for boys. Children are young and have not yet developed to an age where they can adapt to the characteristics of precocious puberty, which can cause psychological panic and low self-esteem at this time. Secondly, it can affect the height of children. If the bones close too early, the final height of the child will be lower than that of children of the same age. Therefore, children with precocious puberty should be brought to the endocrinology department for consultation in time to avoid serious consequences.