Do ears keep growing threwout a persons life?


Question:
I have heard that a persons ears keep growing untill they are dean. I was wondering if it is true.

Answers:
Your nose and your ears never stop growing.

Other Answers:
no they stop growing around age 13-16
Yep...ears and nose.
Ears do NOT keep growing until a person is dead. They stop growing at a certain time during childhood and then the person grows into them.
dean huh? learn how to spell or check what u write before you send it dork....lol. no i have never heard that
Does everyone turn into dean? that's weird.
I heard the same thing. I also heard that your nails and hair grow even after you're dead.
I have heard that both ears and noses do.
Ears keep growing, very slowly though. That's why old peoples ears are quite big. It is the same for noses.

Oh, its "throughout" not "threwout"
Only certain people who are genetically predisposed to it. You know, Lyndon B. Johnson, Howard Cosell, Prince Charles, and Dumbo.
I've also heard that your ears and nose keep growing throughout your life, but I've heard a doctor say they stop growing once your wisdom teeth are taken out.
I can only say that I've noticed that very old people have big ears, but I explain it by the fact that they don't hear well cause their auditory organs are weakened, so nature helped them by enlarging their ears.
yes my ears hang low and they wobble to and fro, I can tie them in a knot and can tie them in a bow I can throw them over my shoulder like a Continental soldger.........
The answer to this question is YES. About 15 years ago I had to be fitted for a hearing aid. I needed the aids in both ears. However, after numerous attempts, my left ear simply would not accept an aid comfortably. The audiologist told me that in later years I could probably wear one in that ear because my ear would grow and change shape as part of the aging process. So yes, your ears do grow and change shape as you age.
Short answer no.
The only thing that I hear of that does not stop growind is your fingernails


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