what are common changes seen in boys and girls during puberty?
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Hair, Hair, Everywhere
Guys and girls both begin to grow hair under their arms and in their pubic areas (on and around the genitals). It starts out looking light and sparse. Then as you go through puberty, it becomes longer, thicker, heavier, and darker. Eventually, guys also start to grow hair on their faces.
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common changes seen in boys or girls during Puberty are:
- You may get acne (AKA zits or pimples) on your face and body. If pimples are stressing you out or causing problems in your life, talk to a doctor.
- You start to sweat more, and you may have body odor (when your sweat smells bad). You may want to shower more and start using deodorant.
- Hair grows under your armpits.
- Hair grows around your genitals — this is called pubic hair.
- You may grow more hair on your arms and legs, and the hair may get darker.
- You may feel some pain in your arms and legs as you grow (AKA “growing pains”).
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