What are the symptoms for Gigantism?
• Not only do the bones grow faster in children with Gigantism, but their organs and muscles grow faster, too, which makes the child tremendously large for his or her age. • Excessive growth during childhood. • Frontal bossing and a prominent jaw. • Thickening of the facial features. • Increased perspiration. • Secretion of breast milk. • Weakness. • Disproportionately large hands and feet with thick fingers and toes. • Irregular menstruation in females. • Headache. • Delayed onset of puberty.