Growth Failure Overview

Growth Failure Guide

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We have translated your query to: "failure to thrive"


  • Summary
  • Definition
  • Symptoms
  • Causes
  • Treatment
  • Other Names
  • When to Contact a Medical Professional
  • Possible Complications
  • Outlook (Prognosis)
  • Prevention
  • Exams and Tests
Reviewed By Deirdre OReilly, MD

Definition

Failure to thrive is a description applied to children whose current weight or rate of weight gain is significantly below that of other children of similar age and sex.


Symptoms

Infants or children who fail to thrive have a height, weight, and head circumference that do not match standard growth charts. The person's weight falls lower than 3rd percentile (as outlined in standard growth charts) or 20% below the ideal weight for their height. Growing may have slowed or stopped after a previously established growth curve.

The following are delayed or slow to develop:

  • Physical skills such as rolling over, sitting, standing and walking
  • Mental and social skills


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Encyclopedia: Growth Failure

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Growth failure is a medical term for a pattern of a child's growth which is poorer than normal for age, sex, stage of maturation, and genetic height expectation. Growth failure usually has an abnormal cause or causes. Many short children are growing normally and this is not referred to as growth failure. Linear growth is measured by change of recumbent length in infants until age 2 to 3 years, when...


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Yahoo! Answers

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Possible growth failure or growth delay?
I am 18 years of age, almost 19, and I seem to be much shorter...

I is probably just one of those accidents of nature that your brother is much taller than you than down to any physical disease on your part.

Asked by Geter G - 13 months ago

Is it legal for doctors to prescribe human growth hormones to patients who have a...
I have a condition that my doctor called "failure to thrive." In other words, I...

"failure to thrive" is a very broad condition, not a specific diagnosis. Your condition can be caused by many factors, and when I say many I mean many... Anything from...

Asked by mdnewsguy - 6 months ago


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