Symptom Treatments For Cat Eye Syndrome

Growth Hormone Therapy

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Some patients with cat eye syndrome may be shorter than average height, and growth hormone therapy can be used to help these patients increase their stature. A doctor must prescribe this therapy, and it is often given in the form of injections or tablets. Several medications are available, and medication changes may be needed depending on how a child responds to treatment. Many patients receive growth hormone therapy for years during childhood. Depending on the specific drug regimen, side effects include high cholesterol, joint pain, swelling, skin tingling and numbness, and carpal tunnel syndrome. Patients receiving this therapy should be closely monitored by their healthcare team at regular follow-up appointments.

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