Pituitary microadenomas in children usually cannot be cured by themselves, so they need timely medical examination and treatment, and can be treated with medication or surgery. 1. Drug treatment, clinically, children with pituitary microadenomas can be treated with drugs under the guidance of doctors, such as oral bromocriptine, which can regulate the balance of prolactin in the body and prevent pituitary microadenomas from worsening. 2. Surgical treatment, if the pituitary microadenoma is more serious, children need to choose surgical treatment under doctor’s guidance to remove the pituitary microadenoma, and radiotherapy may also be needed. Pituitary microadenomas in children usually cannot be cured on their own, and need to be treated in a timely manner. If the treatment is not timely, it may lead to aggravation of the disease, which will affect the children’s health.