Bone age has a certain reference value in predicting height, but there will be some unavoidable errors, and the growth of height is also related to nutrition and hereditary factors, which need to be judged comprehensively.
Under normal circumstances, the morphology of bones is different at different stages of growth, so bone age measurement can determine the growth and development of children to a certain extent, in order to predict the trend of height growth. However, due to individual differences or different measuring tools, there may be some errors, which can only be used as a reference and not an absolute judgment.
In addition, most of the height growth is determined by genetic factors. At a later stage, the intake of calcium, vitamin D and other nutrients can also be increased to enhance bone growth to promote bone development.
Although bone age can predict height, it is impossible for any one prediction method to take into account all the influencing factors, and errors are inevitable. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time for consultation, and you can follow the doctor’s instructions to formulate a multi-faceted growth and development program, and immediately seek medical examination if there is any discomfort.