Pubic Hair In — Infants

Rarely, a brain lesion (hamartoma, cyst, tumor) or injury activates the pituitary early. In infants, this is almost always associated with other signs: breast development, rapid height velocity, and advanced bone age.

Pubic hair in infants refers to the presence of fine, soft, and usually light-colored hair in the pubic area of newborns. This hair is different from the coarser, thicker pubic hair that typically appears during puberty. In infants, the hair is often sparse, fine, and may be easily overlooked. pubic hair in infants

If your infant has pubic hair, see a urgently if you observe: Rarely, a brain lesion (hamartoma, cyst, tumor) or