What Causes Low Luteinizing Hormone (LH) in Children?
Disease description:
A few days ago, I took my daughter to the hospital for a checkup and found that her luteinizing hormone (LH) level was below the normal range. Could you please explain the possible causes of low luteinizing hormone in children?
Low luteinizing hormone (LH) levels in children may result from the following causes:
1. The child may be very young, and their endocrine system may not yet be fully developed, leading to lower LH levels.
2. Pathological conditions affecting the pituitary gland can impair the normal growth of anterior pituitary cells and disrupt normal LH secretion, thereby causing this condition.
In daily life, patients are advised not to become overly anxious.