HGH therapy- A defence against bone disorder
The human growth hormone is known for promoting the growth of bones and making the skeletal bones strong enough. A deficiency of the HGH can cause a variety of disorders like, bone disorders, tooth eruption, reducing heart strength and lung capacity. When these disorders are diagnosed in children then hgh therapy has to be monitored in order to cope with a bone disorder like Prader Wili syndrome. A child suffering from this genetic abnormality has short stature and abnormal proportion of body.
Somatropin is injected into a child’s body by HGH therapy for coping with bone disorders. Initially the syringe is used once in a day but it is used at different sites of the body to ensure that no tissue damage is done. However, for monitoring the doses of somatropin in this therapy, a child needs to visit a pediatric endocrinologist regularly. The therapy is effective so long as the bone growth in children continues. The main attempt is to ensure that there is no lack of the hormones like the other children of the same age.