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ENDOCRINE-DISRUPTING CHEMICALS – THE SILENT CULPRITS BEHIND PRECOCIOUS PUBERTY

Precocious puberty in children is a growing concern worldwide. Research has documented a decline in the age of puberty onset, particularly in thelarche (breast development) and menarche (first menstruation), over the past century—estimated to decrease by about 2-3 months per decade.

ENDOCRINE-DISRUPTING CHEMICALS – THE SILENT CULPRITS BEHIND PRECOCIOUS PUBERTY

One study recorded that the average age of menarche dropped from approximately 17 years old in 1840 to around 12 years old in 2000 in many developed countries, highlighting the trend of earlier puberty. 

CAUSES OF PRECOCIOUS PUBERTY 

Certain causes of early puberty are well-established, including hormone-secreting tumors (rare cases) and genetic factors. Other potential causes are under ongoing investigation, including: 

1.1 Obesity 

Obesity has been linked to an increased risk of precocious puberty, especially in girls who frequently consume fast food, highly processed foods, and maintain an imbalanced diet with little physical activity. 

1.2 Frequent Exposure to Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) 

EDCs are chemicals that can interfere with the body's endocrine system, disrupting or altering hormonal activity. Several EDCs have been associated with precocious puberty in children. 

Common Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals Linked to Early Puberty 

BPA (Bisphenol A) & Phthalates 
These "plasticizers" are used in plastic manufacturing and can mimic estrogen, a female sex hormone, disrupting normal hormonal balance. 

Parabens & Triclosan 
Common preservatives and antibacterial agents found in personal care products (lotions, soaps, toothpaste) to prevent bacterial growth. 

PFAS & PCBs 
These persistent industrial chemicals accumulate in the environment and the human body over time. They are linked to liver damage, cancer, and endocrine disorders. PFAS are mainly used for stain- and water-resistant coatings, while PCBs were used in electrical insulation—both pose long-term health risks. 

Essential Oils 
Some studies suggest that lavender oil and tea tree oil, commonly found in cosmetics and skincare products, may interfere with the endocrine system in children. 

How to Reduce the Risk of Precocious Puberty 

  • Limit plastic use: Opt for safer alternatives like glass, stainless steel, ceramic, and natural materials (bamboo, leaves). If using plastic bottles, cups, or toys, check the composition carefully. 

  • Choose safe personal care products: Use certified, child-safe shampoos and body washes. 

  • Reduce cosmetic use for children: Minimize exposure to beauty products that may contain harmful chemicals. 

  • Avoid processed and fast foods: Many contain phthalates that can leach from packaging, especially cardboard food containers. 

  • Promote a healthy diet & active lifestyle: Encourage home-cooked meals and physical exercise to minimize exposure to toxic chemicals. 

  • Annual health check-ups: Regular pediatric endocrine screenings can help detect and manage early puberty. 

At CarePlus International Clinic, we provide trusted consultation and treatment for precocious puberty in Ho Chi Minh City. 

With over 15 years of experience, our Pediatric Endocrinology Specialists are ready to support parents in diagnosing and managing childhood hormonal disorders, including precocious puberty, growth delay, and nephrotic syndrome. 

 

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