Whether or not a thirteen-year-old girl grows taller after menstruation depends on how well her epiphyses have closed. If the epiphysis has not closed, she may continue to grow; if the epiphysis has closed, it is more difficult to grow taller.
1. Epiphyseal closure: If a thirteen-year-old girl has just had her period and her epiphysis is not closed, the girl’s body will continue to grow, and she needs to be allowed to eat a moderate amount of high-nutrition, high-protein food and ensure adequate sleep, which will help the child to grow her body.
2. Epiphyseal closure: thirteen-year-old girl after menstruation, go to the hospital to do epiphyseal examination, if diagnosed epiphyseal closure, the child’s height will not increase.
Thirteen-year-old girls after menstruation, if there are abnormal changes in height, it is recommended to go to the hospital, by the doctor for individualized treatment, so as to avoid delays in treatment.