Depending on the physical condition of children, the time of fading will vary from one child to another. Generally, pseudoprecocious puberty can fade in one to two years. Pseudoprecocious puberty is usually caused by some external factors that increase the level of sex hormones, such as eating fried foods, eating some anti-seasonal foods, and parents giving excessive nutritional supplements. When precocious puberty occurs, you should go to the endocrinology department of the hospital in time for examination to determine the cause of precocious puberty. If it is pseudo-precocious puberty, most of them do not need clinical treatment and intervention, but only need to pay attention to a light diet, not to give food containing hormones, and not to consume too much dairy products, soy products and nutritional products. Although pseudoprecocious puberty can be recovered, parents need to pay close attention to their children’s growth and timely detection, which is of great significance for the improvement and recovery of symptoms.