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Likely unrelated: The side effect profile of growth hormone includes dry skin and rash, but susceptibility to ringworm is not related to use of growth hormone. More li ... Read More
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Dr. Robert Kwok answered
33 years experience Pediatrics
Maybe, maybe not: The same person, taking the same dose of hormone as in the past, after a break of some months, should be able to get similar effects if he is really t ... Read More
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Dr. Albert Melaragno answered
45 years experience Pediatrics
Have your endo: check his blood sugar to make sure that it is not elevated
it may just be a co-incidence that the ringworm has appeared
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Species specific: Hi. Growth hormone is one of the rare hormones with species specificity. Insulin from cows, pigs, and salmon work in humans. Not so with growth hormon ... Read More
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Dr. Gloria Lopez answered
44 years experience Pediatrics
Low HGH: The origin of adult low HGH may be congenital or acquired. The most common cause of low HGH (representing two-thirds of cases) are pituitary and paras ... Read More
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Dr. Frederick Singer answered
58 years experience Endocrinology
Maybe.: Minors should only be given hgh to treat growth hormone deficiency.
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Dr. Peter Kurzweil answered
50 years experience Internal Medicine
If don't need, yes.: If you are an appropriate candidate for it, such as short stature syndrome, growth hormone deficiency from various causes, then it won't be hard on yo ... Read More
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Dr. Peter Kurzweil answered
50 years experience Internal Medicine
Within a year.: Firstly, Humatrope (human growth hormone) (generic, somatropin), or gh (growth hormone) should only be used for truly indicated diagnoses: pediatric ... Read More
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Dr. Ari Weitzner answered
33 years experience Ophthalmology
None: As far as i know, excpet if the eye also gets bigger, it will become more near-sighted.
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Dr. Oscar Novick answered
58 years experience Pediatrics
Protropin (human growth hormone): The drug which is no longer available in the US is growth hormone. It should not sffect your fertility
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