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Female Growth & Bone Cysts: Understanding Development and Treatment
The age at which females stop growing can vary, but on average, most females reach their full height by the age of 16 or 17. However, some females may continue to grow until they are 18 or even 19 years old.
A bone cyst is a sac filled with fluid that can develop in the bone. They are most common in children and adolescents, and they usually go away on their own as the child grows. However, in some cases, bone cysts may need to be treated with surgery.
There is no direct link between a bone cyst and a person's growth. Growth is primarily determined by a combination of genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors. It's best to consult with a medical professional for specific information and advice if you have concerns about your growth or about a bone cyst.
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