There is only an approximate reference range for normal growth hormone, which is 0.06-5.0ng/ml for adults and 15.0-40.0ng/ml for newborns.
The human body at different ages, due to changes in their own endocrine system will lead to changes in the body’s growth hormone content, the normal value is generally adults is 0.06-5.0ng/ml, as well as newborns is 15.0-40.0ng/ml.
Growth hormone is a substance secreted by the pituitary gland, which promotes the development of bones, the growth of internal organs and systems, the synthesis of proteins in the body, and the metabolism of sugar, fat and protein. Insufficient secretion of growth hormone is often seen in children, who often develop dwarfism. Excessive secretion of growth hormone can cause giantism, acromegaly and other diseases.
Therefore, if the patient has abnormal growth hormone, it is necessary to go to the regular hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible.