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Higher Rate Of Body Development. Is This Normal ?

My sister is 8 year old rite now but she has some higher rate of body development than other girls of her age, In july 2010 - i consulted a endocrinologist- he prescribed Leuprolide acetate 11.25. In mid july , 1st dose via S C route is given after 3 months in october second dose has been given. still she has the same rate of growth as she had earlier. moreover her weight is increasing day by day. What shall i do for her? I am requesting you to kindly tell me about the issue that what is exactly current issue with respect to her? I am very worried so kindly help me.
Fri, 26 Aug 2011
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Thanks for nice query
Your sister case needs regular treatment from endocrinologist ,so remain in touch with him or her. Get her hormones tested time to time
Hope I have answered your question well to your satisfaction. Wish you speedy complete recovery at the earliest.

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Higher Rate Of Body Development. Is This Normal ?

Hello Thanks for nice query Your sister case needs regular treatment from endocrinologist ,so remain in touch with him or her. Get her hormones tested time to time Hope I have answered your question well to your satisfaction. Wish you speedy complete recovery at the earliest.