Premature puberty has attracted the attention of many parents. Indeed, in today's society, factors such as inadequate food safety and environmental pollution can have a significant impact on the development of young children. In the general environment, parents may worry about the abnormal occurrence of early puberty in their children. So, what are the manifestations of early puberty in young children?
The main manifestations of early puberty in young children include early puberty in sexual development and early puberty in thinking. If it is precocious puberty, the main manifestation is that young children will develop secondary sexual characteristics. As young children, they are generally not yet eight or nine years old. At this time, girls' breasts become larger, pubic hair grows, armpit hair grows, and pelvic width widens, which belong to the symptoms of precocious puberty in girls.
The early puberty of boys is not very obvious, and the main manifestation is relatively hidden. When the testicles and scrotum of young children increase, it indicates that they have entered the stage of early puberty. The location of early puberty in boys is very concealed and not easily detected in a timely manner. Especially in early childhood, many parents find it difficult to detect early puberty abnormalities in boys.
If young children have precocious thinking, the main manifestation is that they will speak mature words and do not like to play with children of the same age. I am not very interested in the games and activities that young children of the same age play, but rather in more mature games. If it is a child with precocious puberty, it may be due to endocrine abnormalities that need to be detected and treated earlier.