Treatment Approaches For Noonan Syndrome

Growth Hormone Therapy

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As a newborn, a child with Noonan syndrome will be of normal weight and height. However, over time, they will begin to fall behind on their milestones, including when they go through puberty. Early diagnosis of the syndrome can mean a better result for treatments attempted. One such treatment is growth hormone therapy, which will help increase height, which is affected by the disorder. A doctor will have to test the patient's growth hormone levels. This is especially important when the patient is a child because it will get the best results. Growth hormone therapy has been shown to increase height by five inches in some patients. The therapy will include being given injections, usually on a daily basis. Doctors will monitor a patient's growth hormones so they are not receiving too much, which can cause side effects.

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