Human body growth is a whole body growth, but the most prominent growth is the growth of the limbs, especially the lower limbs. In other words, the key to human body growth is the growth of long bones. The epiphysis and epiphyseal plate of the long bones are closely related to the growth of bone, the growth of the long axis of bone and the progress of height. Cartilage ossification is constantly taking place in the epiphysis and epiphyseal plate. The ossification within the bones continues to extend toward the epiphysis, resulting in the growth of the long axis of bone and the growth of the person. Once the ossification of the epiphysis is completed, the epiphyseal plate, epiphysis and epiphysis are completely fused to form the epiphysis, and from then on, the person can no longer grow taller. Therefore, if you want to know whether your child can grow taller, you can take your child to the hospital to take a bone age film and ask a professional pediatric endocrinologist to see if your child’s epiphysis is closed. If the epiphysis is not closed, there is still a chance to grow taller, either through diet, exercise, sleep, etc. or through medication.