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Results 1 - 10 of 25 for Delayed puberty
  1. Delayed puberty in girls occurs when breasts don't develop by age 13 or menstrual periods do not ... girls between ages 8 to 14 years. With delayed puberty, these changes either don't occur at the ...
  2. Delayed puberty in boys is when puberty does not begin by 14 years of age. When puberty is ... don't occur or don't progress normally. Delayed puberty is more common in boys than in girls.
  3. Health problems that may result from HH include: Delayed puberty Early menopause (in females) Infertility Low bone density ...
  4. ... for his or her age. Other symptoms include: Delayed puberty Double vision or difficulty with side (peripheral) vision ...
  5. ... in children may include: Abdominal pain Bone pain Delayed puberty Dizziness Ear drainage that continues long-term Eyes ...
  6. ... the tooth enamel and changes in tooth color Delayed puberty Muscle wasting Diarrhea, constipation, fatty or foul-smelling ...
  7. ... slow to sit up, walk, crawl, and speak Delayed puberty Small, firm testicles Language learning disorders, including dyslexia, ...
  8. ... physical exam. The exam may show signs of: Delayed puberty Enlarged liver Gout Inflammatory bowel disease Liver tumors ...
  9. ... hormone deficiency may lead to short stature and delayed puberty. Growth hormone deficiency can occur with deficiencies of ...
  10. Complications vary and include: Deafness Delayed puberty Heart problems Infertility
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