As you know, children experience growth spurts during puberty, and central precocious puberty is no exception. This makes treating central precocious puberty a potentially urgent matter. Although children with central precocious puberty may initially be taller than other kids their age, they may end up shorter because they do not get enough time to grow before puberty. Without treatment, these children may never reach their expected adult
height.1
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References:
1. Antoniazzi F, Zamboni G. Central precocious puberty: current treatment options. Paediatr Drugs. 2004;6(4):211-231.