Overview
Understanding normal Pubertal development, the variations of normal puberty, as well as its disease is essential for making the diagnosis of abnormal puberty.
The first stage in the diagnostic examination of a normal variant or abnormal puberty is a thorough history. Further analysis entails imaging investigations as well as laboratory tests (estradiol, testosterone, and the findings of a GnRH test, among others) (X-ray of the left hand and wrist, ultrasonography of the gonads, magnetic resonance imaging).
Treatment focuses on both the short-term and long-term effects of premature, noticeably delayed, or absent Pubertal development.
Sarvodaya's experts guide patients and their families towards the essential treatment options. Our esteemed panel of surgeons, nuclear medicine specialists, and radiation therapy specialists are committed to treat newborns, kids, and teenagers who have hormone-related, obesity or growth-related problems in the best possible way.