Does the sex hormone provocation test accelerate development

Sex hormone stimulation tests do not accelerate development and are mainly used to differentiate between true and false sexual maturity, so there is no need to be overly concerned.
Sex hormone stimulation tests are performed by injecting the child with gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GHRH) and measuring the levels of gonadotropins, such as luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), to correctly categorize the child’s sexual maturity, which is then used to decide on the later course of treatment, and does not accelerate development.
This gonadotropin-releasing hormone is excreted in about 3-4 days and has no obvious harmful effects on the child’s body, so there is no need for undue concern.
If your child is suspected of precocious puberty, it is recommended that you consult a doctor for a complete sex hormone stimulation test to determine the cause of the disease and then under the doctor’s guidance, carry out targeted treatment and therapy.