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When Do Boys Stop Growing? Puberty & Height Charts
Most boys reach their full height by the end of puberty, which usually occurs between the ages of 16 and 18. However, some boys may continue to grow until they are 20 or even 21 years old. The age at which a boy stops growing is determined by a number of factors, including genetics, nutrition, and overall health.Pediatrics - Related Articles
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