Children with short stature are shorter than other kids their age. Often, this is just a normal inherited (genetic) growth pattern. But hormone problems, poor nutrition, and illnesses also can lead to short stature. Health care providers can do tests to find out the cause of a child's short stature.
Follow your health care provider's instructions for:
You have any questions about your child's growth.
What causes short stature? Short stature can be due to:
Sometimes the cause isn't known. This is called idiopathic short stature.
Can short stature be treated? It depends on the cause and when the short stature is found. If a child doesn't get enough nutrition or takes steroids for a long time, improving nutrition or stopping the medicines can lead to some catch-up growth. Other treatments may include thyroid or growth hormone medicines.