no, i dont but im 14
Anyone can get growing pains at any age it happens more to girls/women. Growing pains has nothing to do with growing
Males who are only 16 of age can still experience growing pains because they're still growing.
yes, you can still have growing pains at the age of 18 because the body is not fully developed untill age 25, so you still have a while to go.
Well when you are younger and you are growing you can get growing pains no matter what age you are it just depends on how fast you grow and at what age. If you are worried about the pain don't be because it's completely normal.
Depends ... Boys = Age 14 Girls = Age 12-13 Second Answer: You have leg hair from when you are a child. The hair on your arms and legs is what protects you from the sun. It doesnt just randomly start growing. My cousin has hair on her leg and she is 10. is that bad
This age will be different depending on the boys genes but an average age would be around 12-years-old. It happens as your testicles start growing bigger and is one of the first signs you have entered Puberty.
Boys typically grow the fastest between the ages of 11 and 13. Most boys stop growing at around 16.
Normally bones stop growing in length at the age of 21 and 22. Perhaps this is a final growth spurt. If it is, let it take its course. However, it's possible that there's an underlying medical problem that you're mistaking for growing pains.
Growing pains typically occur during childhood and adolescence when bones are still growing quickly. It is rare to have growing pains in adulthood, especially at the age of 28. If you are experiencing persistent pain, it is best to consult a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause.
Generally age 18 for girls, age 20 for boys. But, obviously, individuals vary.
Most boys stop growing between 18 and 21 and most girls stop growing between 16 and 19. But all children, especially boys, are done growing between 18 and 21