Understanding Precocious Puberty: When Childhood Ends Too Soon

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Atriska Citra Muliana , Imey Pinasty Harianto Putri , Rangga Cahya Prasetya , I Nyoman Yudayana Indratama , Ihza Namira Athalia , Shira Shalsabina Shafitri , Baiq Merna Mertasari , Gantha Narendra Josafat , Janiya Abdila Ilmiah , Muhammad Hilmy As Shiddiq , Rashieka Salma Aulia , Indana Eva Ajmala

DOI:

10.29303/jbt.v25i4.10337

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2025-10-13

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Abstract

Precocious puberty is an endocrine disorder characterized by the premature development of secondary sexual characteristics, defined as occurring before the age of 8 in girls and 9 in boys. This literature review aims to understand precocious puberty: when childhood ends too soon. The article was compiled using a literature review method. Data were obtained through a search of various scientific sources, including international and national journals, textbooks, and clinical guidelines from the Indonesian Pediatrician Association (IDAI). Central precocious puberty, most often idiopathic in girls but associated with underlying pathology in boys, is caused by premature activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, while the peripheral form is caused by excess sex steroid production independent of gonadotropin stimulation. Clinical manifestations include early breast development, testicular enlargement, rapid linear growth, acne, and the early appearance of pubic or axillary hair. Diagnosis relies on a combination of careful history taking, physical examination, hormonal testing, bone age assessment, and imaging studies such as pelvic ultrasound or cranial MRI when indicated. Management strategies vary based on etiology, with gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists being the standard treatment for central precocious puberty, while surgical or medical therapy is used for peripheral causes. In conclusion, precocious puberty is a childhood health issue of increasing concern due to its increasing global incidence. This condition not only impacts accelerated bone maturation and potential short stature in adulthood, but also impacts the child's psychological well-being and causes emotional distress to the family.

Keywords:

Central precocious puberty, GnRH agonist, precocious puberty, peripheral precocious puberty, pediatric endocrinology.

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Author Biographies

Atriska Citra Muliana, Universitas Mataram

Author Origin : Indonesia

Imey Pinasty Harianto Putri, Universitas Mataram

Author Origin : Indonesia

Rangga Cahya Prasetya, Universitas Mataram

Author Origin : Indonesia

I Nyoman Yudayana Indratama, Universitas Mataram

Author Origin : Indonesia

Ihza Namira Athalia, Universitas Mataram

Author Origin : Indonesia

Shira Shalsabina Shafitri, Universitas Mataram

Author Origin : Indonesia

Baiq Merna Mertasari, Universitas Mataram

Author Origin : Indonesia

Gantha Narendra Josafat, Universitas Mataram

Author Origin : Indonesia

Janiya Abdila Ilmiah, Universitas Mataram

Author Origin : Indonesia

Muhammad Hilmy As Shiddiq, Universitas Mataram

Author Origin : Indonesia

Rashieka Salma Aulia, Universitas Mataram

Author Origin : Indonesia

Indana Eva Ajmala, Universitas Mataram

Author Origin : Indonesia

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Muliana, A. C., Putri, I. P. H., Prasetya, R. C., Indratama, I. N. Y., Athalia, I. N., Shafitri, S. S., … Ajmala, I. E. (2025). Understanding Precocious Puberty: When Childhood Ends Too Soon. Jurnal Biologi Tropis, 25(4), 5426–5434. https://doi.org/10.29303/jbt.v25i4.10337

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