The main symptom of growth hormone deficiency in children is slow growth, especially when compared to children of the same age. A growth hormone deficiency that results in short stature is also known as growth hormone deficiency dwarfism. The cause may be a lack of growth hormone secreted by the pituitary gland. If the child does not grow in height every year, it may be related to growth hormone deficiency. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital for relevant examinations in a timely manner, and if it is clear that the growth hormone is deficient, then it is necessary to actively treat the symptoms under the guidance of the doctor, and the prognosis will be better.