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How long does thelarche last?

How long does thelarche last?

Thelarche occurs at an average of 11 years of age (range, 8–15). The Tanner Scale describes breast development as proceeding through five stages, with growth generally reaching completion at 16–18 years of age.

What is the most common cause of true precocious puberty?

Factors that increase a child’s risk of precocious puberty include:

  • Being a girl. Girls are much more likely to develop precocious puberty.
  • Being African-American.
  • Being obese.
  • Being exposed to sex hormones.
  • Having other medical conditions.
  • Having received radiation therapy of the central nervous system.

Does precocious puberty run in families?

Most commonly, especially in girls, precocious puberty is due to the brain sending signals earlier than it should. There is no other underlying medical problem or trigger. This also can often run in families. Less often, precocious puberty stems from a more serious problem, such as a tumor or trauma.

Is precocious puberty life threatening?

Apart from just cutting a girl’s physical childhood short, early puberty is linked to consequences that can reverberate throughout her life. It’s linked to greater risk for breast cancer, teen pregnancy, HPV, heart disease, diabetes, and all-cause mortality, which is the risk of dying from any cause.

What causes early breast development in children?

What causes precocious puberty? It may be caused by tumors or growths on the ovaries, adrenal glands, pituitary gland, or brain. Other causes may include central nervous system problems, family history of the disease, or certain rare genetic syndromes. In many cases, no cause can be found for the disorder.

What foods cause precocious puberty?

High protein intake elevates IGF-1 levels and promotes growth, which could accelerate the onset of puberty. Poor diet. Children with lower-nutrient diets tend to enter puberty earlier. A diet rich in processed foods and meats, dairy, and fast food is disruptive to normal physical development.

What happens if you don’t treat precocious puberty?

Without treatment, your child might be shorter than normal as an adult. The younger your child, the more likely they are to benefit from treatment. Girls with CPP who are age 6 or older might not need it. Even younger kids may not need treatment if their body and bones grow slowly.

How can girls stop puberty early?

Most cases of early puberty cannot be prevented. Limiting your child’s exposure to reproductive hormones from outside sources may prevent precocious puberty. These sources may include estrogen or testosterone creams, lotions, or other medications.