Recently, a news that "a ten-year-old boy sleeps with the light on and his bone age develops slowly for 4 years" has attracted attention.

The reporter conducted an exclusive interview with Huo Yufeng, the attending doctor of the Children's Intensive Care Department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, who treated the child.

He said that it is not uncommon for children to develop skeletal age slowly due to poor living habits.

  Reporter Li Chaoqing Chenghang reported from Zhengzhou, Henan

Responsible editor: [Ji Xiang]