Five-Year-Old Girl Has Rare Condition That Has Caused Her To Go Through Menopause

Young girl with pensive expression, highlighting rare health condition affecting her hormones.

This�five-year-old girl has a rare�condition that�caused her to�grow breasts at two years old, start her period at four and is now going through menopause.

Meet Emily Dover, from New South Wales in Australia.

At her young age, she already weighs seven stone, larger than any other children her age.

Little girl with rare menopause condition, smiling with parents.

She was born healthy and was even the smallest of her siblings at 8lbs, but�at just one week old, she�began crying out in pain and had difficulty sleeping.

When she reached four weeks old, she grew 4cm in only seven days, and by the time she was four months old, she was the size of a one-year-old.

Doctors thought her height was due to her genes and her symptoms of vomiting and infections were a result of being in daycare.

Young girl wearing pink hat with her mother at park.

However, at only two years old, she started to develop breasts, body odour and acne, and just last year, she started menstruating, and within the past 12 months, she has already grown pubic hair and lately, is going through the symptoms of menopause, which normally affect women in their 50s, because of her aggressive treatment.

Finally, this year, Emily was diagnosed with Addison’s Disease� — a long-term�endocrine disorder�in which the�adrenal glands�do not produce enough�steroid hormones –�after blood tests revealed she had the hormone levels of a pregnant woman.

She also has central precocious puberty – where puberty starts too early in children, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, autism, sensory processing disorder and anxiety.

Mother and young girl smiling together on a cozy sofa.

Now, her mother, Tam, 41,�told�The Mirror�that she�feared that Emily�will always be seen as the ‘different kid’ at school.

“She hasn’t even had a chance to be a little girl.

“By two years of age, Emily had breast buds and body odour, and a rash on her skin since birth that was now being diagnosed as cystic acne.

“Something was very wrong with our little girl,” she said.

She said that her daughter wakes daily with swollen wrists and ankles; sore, itchy breasts and very painful bone growth issues.

She said that although Emily knows her body is different to other girls her age, she doesn’t know why.

Five-Year-Old Girl Has Rare Condition That She Grew Breasts At Two And Is Now Going Through Menopause | Stay at Home Mum

Now, to treat her complex health issues, Emily is set to start a course of monthly injections that kick start her body into a very premature menopause, with all its side effects.

Her parents will have to pay the equivalent of �1,105 ($1869) per shot as they are not entitled to healthcare and are hoping to raise money for Emily’s treatment.

Source:�Dailymail.co.uk

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