Mar

21

 There are benefits and risks to most anything, including HGH. Take a look at some of the risks:

Taking growth hormone (HGH) can cause a number of side effects, including:

  • Swelling in your arms and legs
  • Arthritis-like symptoms
  • Carpal tunnel symptoms
  • Headaches
  • Bloating
  • Muscle pain
  • Diabetes
  • Abnormal growth of bones and internal organs
  • Hardening of the arteries
  • High blood pressure

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Mar

14

 How does HGH contribute to growth in children?

 

During childhood: Both weight gain and increases in height come in short bursts of what can seem like rapid growth — which is why kids can sometimes look almost chubby one month but lean the next.

The duration of a growth spurt, as well as how much a child grows during one, differs from child to child (and from spurt to spurt in the same child). But it’s not uncommon to see a visible difference in a very short time: At age 10, my son Sam once outgrew a pair of dress pants in less than a week.

No one knows what causes a kid to shoot up one month and not another, but there does seem to be a seasonal pattern. “Although we don’t have a good explanation for it, children seem to grow fastest in the summer and slowest in the fall,” says Joseph Gigante, M.D., associate professor of pediatrics at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital in Nashville.

Doctors do know what triggers growth in the first place: It’s the human growth hormone (HGH), a chemical produced in bursts throughout the day but released largely during sleep. That’s why it’s important for kids to get the shut-eye they need throughout childhood and adolescence.

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