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Can quail eggs cause precocious puberty?

Asked by:Elsie

Asked on:Apr 06, 2026 07:57 AM

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  • Belle Belle

    Apr 06, 2026

    Quail eggs do not usually cause precocious puberty. The occurrence of precocious puberty is mainly related to factors such as genetics, endocrine abnormalities, and environmental hormone exposure. Daily moderate consumption of quail eggs is not a clear cause.

    Quail eggs are rich in high-quality protein, lecithin, vitamin B and other nutrients. Their hormone content is similar to that of ordinary eggs, and is far below the threshold that may interfere with endocrine. There is currently no authoritative research confirming the direct correlation between quail eggs and precocious puberty. Children's daily intake of 1-2 quail eggs can supplement nutrition, but they need to pay attention to a balanced diet and avoid excessive intake of a single food.

    If a child shows signs of precocious puberty such as breast development and pubic hair growth, parents are advised to seek medical attention promptly to investigate the cause. Common clinical triggers include central nervous system lesions, adrenal gland or gonad tumors, long-term exposure to plastic products containing bisphenol A, etc. Doctors may confirm the diagnosis through bone age testing, hormone level measurement, etc., and develop intervention plans based on the results.

    Keep children's diet diverse, giving priority to fresh ingredients and reducing their intake of processed foods. Monitor growth and development curves regularly and avoid contact with daily necessities that may contain environmental hormones. When early development of secondary sexual characteristics is discovered, you should seek medical advice from a pediatric endocrinologist as soon as possible instead of simply adjusting your diet.