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Technically speaking, they would automatically pass when you turn 20, as they would not then be "teenage" hormones any more!

More seriously, the hormonal changes attendant with achieving puberty and gaining your full adult growth will vary from person to person.

As with all medical issues, one should consult with a medical professional who can give you an answer more specific to you. Bear in mind, there is no "exact" answer, because those hormonal changes end when you are done growing, and there is no knowing the exact date that will occur.

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