There is no close relationship between boys' spermatogenesis and how much they can grow. During puberty, boys' sex hormones begin to grow and develop rapidly and gradually mature. Frequent spermatogenesis occurs during puberty, and the occurrence of frequent spermatogenesis indicates that sex hormones have basically grown and developed. Whether a man can continue to grow has something to do with the epiphyseal plates of long bones. He can continue to grow and develop before the epiphyseal plates are completely ossified. X-ray examinations show epiphyseal lines. If the epiphyseal lines have not healed, he can generally continue to grow. If the epiphyseal lines have healed, he cannot grow. The epiphyseal line usually heals around the age of 18, and the epiphyseal line is not healed after the age of 20. Generally speaking, boys can still grow taller after spermatogenesis, but how tall they can grow varies from person to person. Boys can still grow after spermatorrhea. Frequent spermatorrhea in boys is usually a manifestation of sexual maturity and does not mean the end of development. After frequent spermatorrhea, boys will continue to grow, up to about 17-18 years old. The key lies in whether the epiphyseal line is closed. If the epiphyseal line is closed, it indicates that it can no longer grow; if the epiphyseal line is not closed, it indicates that boys can still grow. If boys want to look taller, they should increase their nutrition, eat more high-quality protein foods, and supplement high-quality protein. In addition, they should do more long jump and high jump exercises, such as playing basketball, jogging, jumping, etc., which are conducive to boys' growth. Frequent spermatorrhea itself is a normal physiological phenomenon, which mostly occurs during sleep or early wakefulness before dawn. For adolescents who have frequent spermatorrhea for the first time, it proves that they have entered sexual maturity, but this stage is not parallel to the growth of height. The key to the growth and development of the musculoskeletal system is whether the epiphyseal line is closed. When a normal body enters puberty, it will grow about 15cm on average, while the time of frequent spermatorrhea is early, middle or late. Therefore, if frequent spermatorrhea occurs too early, which happens to be the early stage of growth and development, then the average height will grow about 15cm. If it occurs too late, it is impossible to accurately assess how much height will continue to grow. |
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