There are many things that can inhibit or delay pubertal development: * Constitutional variance, normal delay caused by nothing other than genetics and various other factors. These kids are referred to as "late bloomers" and will eventually develope normally. * System diseases such as Inflammatory bowel disease, chronic renal failure, cystic fibrosis. * Endocrine disorders such as Cushing's disease, androgen insensitivity syndrome. * Hypopituitarism * Prader-Willi Syndrome, Kallmann Syndrome * Defects of the Gonads such as Turner's Syndrome, mumps orchitis, or damage from trauma or chemo therapy. * Malnutrition This is by no means an all-inclusive list. If you have any concerns about delayed puberty in a child, they should be seen and evaluated by their pediatrician and/or a pediatric endocrinologist.
no, that is very unlikely unless you have some kind of monstrous skin disease with some kind of name that the doctors tell you.
No, not unless they have some sort of disease.
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Peado...is that some kind of disease ? :S
different kind of joint
Not as such. They will heal if broken, which is a kind of growth, and they can also become locally thicker if exposed to certain stresses like heavy lifting. But unless there's some disease they won't grow in length.
Growth diseases are usually endocrine disorders. Endocrinology deals with the hormonal systems (which regulate growth, gender, puberty, ostoporosis (some types), some wasting diseases).
some kind of disease its not some kind of disease you idoctioc people i even asked my teacher so you know nothing you people are no help
Not because you are in puberty.
Must be some kind of mineral deficiency.
Everyone hits puberty . Some hit it late, some are early. So, yes he will hit puberty.
No, its not necessarily. You might have developed some kind of allergy. But if the problem persists, consult your doctor.