Foot Growth: When Do Feet Stop Growing?
Feet generally stop growing in length by late teenage years, around 18-20 years of age. However, the foot may continue to grow in width for some time after that. For most people, the feet are fully mature in size and shape by the early 20s.Obesity - Related Articles
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