Understanding Growth Disorders
It’s important to address growth issues as early as you can. As with most medical issues, early diagnosis and treatment may help reduce complications and support health in the future.
Ashton, born with GHD
Abigail (left), born with GHD
Diagnosing a growth-related disorder usually requires a pediatric endocrinologist. This is a doctor who specializes in children with conditions related to glands and hormone imbalances.
To start, the pediatric endocrinologist may do an overall evaluation including:
Your child’s medical history
Family history
Social history
A pediatric endocrinologist may perform a physical exam and take various measurements. They may monitor these measurements over a period of several weeks, to get a detailed picture of your child’s growth.
Common measurements include:
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To confirm a diagnosis, the pediatric endocrinologist may use a combination of tests, such as:
Blood tests
These can provide insights about your child’s overall health and may rule out growth-impairing conditions like celiac disease, cystic fibrosis, and Crohn’s disease
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
If doctors suspect growth hormone deficiency in certain patients, they may use an MRI to look at the brain’s pituitary gland
X-rays
These can reveal defects in the skeleton and how fast or slow your child’s bones are developing, which can point to certain disorders
Genetic testing
Doctors may recommend these tests to screen for genetic syndromes like Turner syndrome
A stimulation test or stim test
The stim test measures the body’s ability to release growth hormone. The test involves artificially stimulating your child’s pituitary gland, followed by a series of blood tests that show how much growth hormone their pituitary gland produces over a period of time
If your child is diagnosed with a growth-related disorder, the specialist will probably give you an overview of what it is and what it means for your child. But here are a few questions you may want to ask in particular:
For many patients, being diagnosed with a growth-related disorder is the first step toward a treatment plan. You may want to ask the specialist about your options, such as:
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It’s impossible to say how much growth a child will experience thanks to growth hormone therapy. But we can provide some tips and context for your growth journey.
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Norditropin® is a prescription medicine that contains human growth hormone and is used to treat:
Norditropin® is a prescription medicine that contains human growth hormone and is used to treat:
Do not use Norditropin® if:
Before taking Norditropin®, tell your healthcare provider about all of your medical conditions, including if you:
Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Norditropin® may affect how other medicines work, and other medicines may affect how Norditropin® works.
How should I use Norditropin®?
What are the possible side effects of Norditropin®?
Norditropin® may cause serious side effects, including:
The most common side effects of Norditropin® include:
Please click here for Norditropin® Prescribing Information.
Do not use Norditropin® if:
Before taking Norditropin®, tell your healthcare provider about all of your medical conditions, including if you:
Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Norditropin® may affect how other medicines work, and other medicines may affect how Norditropin® works.
How should I use Norditropin®?
What are the possible side effects of Norditropin®?
Norditropin® may cause serious side effects, including:
The most common side effects of Norditropin® include:
Please click here for Norditropin® Prescribing Information.
Norditropin® is a prescription medicine that contains human growth hormone and is used to treat: