Can boys still grow taller at 18 years old?
In general, whether an 18-year-old boy can still grow taller depends on whether the epiphyseal growth plates have closed. If the growth plates have not yet closed, further height increase is still possible; if they have already closed, no further growth in height will occur. If any concerns arise, timely medical consultation is recommended. Specific details are as follows:
If a boy experiences delayed development, his epiphyseal plates may still be open even at 18 years of age. In such cases, the bones may continue to grow, leading to an increase in height.
If bone age testing shows that the epiphyseal plates have already closed, then regardless of the boy's chronological age, further height growth is unlikely. This is because closure of the growth plates indicates that skeletal growth has stopped and no further lengthening of the bones can occur.
To avoid unnecessary harm to the body, it is advisable to seek guidance from a qualified physician. Maintaining a balanced diet, regular sleep patterns, and appropriate physical exercise in daily life contributes positively to overall health.