Exogenous growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH) can be used to stimulate the pituitary gland to secrete growth hormone. For some children with dwarfism, the number of cells secreting growth hormone in pituitary gland does not decrease, and its pathogenesis may be the degeneration of hypothalamic neurosecretory cells, resulting in the deficiency of growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH). Synthetic human pancreatic growth hormone releasing factor was used to treat this kind of children and achieved certain results.
In addition, the release of growth hormone is also affected by sex, age and circadian rhythm, and the secretion increases obviously during sleep. Therefore, the long-term reversal of day and night, disrupting the normal rhythm, will definitely affect the growth of height. Emotion will also have a certain impact on the release of growth hormone. Maintaining a good mood and adequate sleep are also conducive to the release of growth hormone.
In particular, the epiphyseal cartilage of long bones has healed, so it doesn't grow tall. Growth hormone or growth hormone releasing hormone must not be used at this time.