To test whether you can still grow taller, you need to go to the hospital to check your epiphysis. The growth of the human body still depends on the growth of the long bones, if the long bones can still grow, then the height will continue to grow, if the long bones are no longer growing, then the height will not generally increase. The growth of the long bones can be determined by the presence or absence of epiphyses and whether or not the epiphyses are closed. The epiphysis is a cross-sectional image of the epiphyseal plate. The epiphyseal plate itself is a layer of cartilage that gradually ossifies with growth. During growth, the epiphyseal plate is gradually ossifying, but not less so, to keep the long bones growing. With puberty and the secretion of sex hormones, the epiphyses gradually ossify and then have no ability to continue to grow, and when all the ossification is complete, the long bones will no longer grow. Check the condition of the epiphysis, if the epiphysis has not completely closed, there is still room for growth, if the epiphysis has completely closed, there is no more growth.