Can Puberty Start as Early as Age 6? Understanding Precocious Puberty
Learn about precocious puberty, its causes, signs, and when to see a pediatric endocrinologist for early puberty starting at age 6.
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Puberty can start as early as age 6, a condition known as precocious puberty. It's more common in girls than boys and can occur due to various factors, including genetics, obesity, and environmental influences. Consult a pediatric endocrinologist if you notice early signs like breast development or rapid growth. Early intervention can manage symptoms effectively and ensure healthy development. Monitoring and regular check-ups are key to addressing this early onset.
FAQs & Answers
- What is precocious puberty? Precocious puberty is when a child's body begins developing into an adult too early, typically before age 8 in girls and 9 in boys.
- What causes puberty to start at age 6? Early puberty can be caused by genetics, obesity, hormonal imbalances, or environmental factors triggering the body’s hormones prematurely.
- When should I see a doctor for early puberty signs? If you notice early breast development, rapid growth, or other puberty signs before age 8, consult a pediatric endocrinologist for evaluation and guidance.
- Is early puberty more common in girls or boys? Precocious puberty occurs more commonly in girls than boys, though it can affect both genders.