What should be done for arrested growth and development?
Disease description:
Recently, I’ve noticed that my son’s height hasn’t increased for some time, and I suspect he may have growth arrest. What should be done if a child experiences growth arrest?
Growth stagnation requires first correcting the child’s unhealthy dietary habits—encouraging increased intake of protein-rich and calcium-rich foods. Establishing regular sleep-wake patterns and ensuring adequate sleep can effectively stimulate growth hormone secretion and support normal skeletal development. Additionally, encourage the child to engage in outdoor physical activities, such as basketball, high jump, skipping rope, and swimming.