Synthetic human growth hormone (HGH) may help children with growth deficiencies, including some cases of cretinism, particularly if the condition is related to growth hormone deficiencies. However, cretinism is primarily caused by severe iodine deficiency leading to thyroid hormone deficiency, which is not directly addressed by HGH. Proper treatment for cretinism typically involves thyroid hormone replacement therapy. Always consult a healthcare professional for individualized treatment options.
A child with cretinism, which is a severe form of congenital hypothyroidism, may exhibit distinctive physical features such as short stature, a broad and flat face, and a swollen abdomen. They often have a thickened tongue, a low hairline, and dry, coarse skin. Additionally, cognitive impairments and developmental delays are common, impacting their overall growth and appearance. Early diagnosis and treatment can help mitigate some of these effects.
A sensible child would go to their teacher and ask them for help. See the related question for websites!
Talk to the child. Seek medical help if you feel they are harmful to self or others.
Yes a special education class would help you interact with a child who has Down's Syndrome. It will teach you how to be more patient and understanding of the child's disease.
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I would consider giving a child with adhd foods with less sugar in them. This would help to keep your child from being so hyper all of the time. This is the first step that you can take in creating a diet for your child.
In the same way you would with any other child of the same age.
Yes, if she has the child (legal custody would help).
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Stupid question. What if? Nothing. Nothing would simply change about this terrible cause. If Craig Kielburger did nothing to help with child labor, everything would be different. Common sense