Oh yeah. If the growth you are experiencing is somewhat large, you will probably feel pain. I am currently 16 and 6'4 and I can't remember many days that I haven't had pain. I grow and have pain while doing so, then more pain for the aftermath. So to answer it simply, yes.
Most males reach their maximum height by the age of 18-21, although some may continue to grow until their mid-20s. After this point, growth plates in the bones fuse and the individual stops growing taller.
No way. Not that late in life.i get them at 23 - someone has suggested it might be - http://sleepdisorders.about.com/od/commonsleepdisorders/a/Nocturnal_Cramps.htm
Yes, it is possible to be taller than both parents even if one parent is taller than the other. Height is determined by a combination of genetics and environmental factors, so it is possible for a child to surpass the height of their parents.
If you are 14 and only 5 ft 3 in and haven't grown in 7 months, it is possible that you will not grow any taller, but then again you might. Height is largely governed by genetics, so if one or both of your parents are tall, you could be too. You have until the age of about 19 to stop growing so there is till time.
Typically, most people stop growing taller after the age of 25 as their growth plates in the bones close. However, there may be rare cases of minimal growth occurring in adulthood due to factors like posture correction or certain medical conditions.
Most teenagers have knee pains because its growth spuur, you are growing and maybe becoming taller
There is no way to stop growing taller. You will stop growing usually around the age of 18.
No. No exercise will help you grow taller.
Growing.
No
growing your hair and growing taller
You can't grow taller than what your DNA determines.
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Lose wheight
it changes by growing taller.
They start growing later, after most women have finished growing. Also, not all men are taller than women.
Growing taller. All the others are cosmetic changes.