Yes, it is possible that excellerated growth in the nails on the hands or feet might indicate a health problem. One example that can cause excellerated growth is a thyroid condition called Graves' Disease. Please check with your doctor if you think you might have any health condition.
No. The growing part is in back of your nails under the skin. The part that you paint is dead.
The artificial nails are put over your real nails. your real nails will keep on growing the artificial nails will not grow.
No, human nails do not stop growing. Nails continue to grow throughout a person's lifetime, although the rate of growth may slow down with age. Regular nail trimming is necessary to maintain their shape and length.
No Once death is declared even though some cells may continue to stay alive for a couple of days any growth that might occur would be negligible. The so called growth of nails and hair is a perception created by the skin dehydrating and shrinking back from the nails and hair, thereby exposing more of it.
Some tips and tricks to make your nails grow long is by taking Biotin supplements. Biotin helps encourage healhty nail and hair growth. This will aid the nails in growing stronger and longer.
You can't stop their nail growth, but if you noticed that they are getting curled up you should go to a vet so they can clip them.
The rate at which a dog's nails grow can be influenced by factors such as genetics, age, diet, and activity level. Breeds with faster-growing nails may have a genetic predisposition for quicker nail growth. Additionally, younger dogs tend to have faster-growing nails compared to older dogs, as nail growth can slow down with age. Diet plays a role as well, as certain nutrients can impact nail health and growth. Lastly, dogs that are more active and wear down their nails naturally may have slower-growing nails compared to less active dogs.
yes
the slang term for this is "boobies" but that is not a medical term.
Hair and nails are both a modified type of skin. Their growth can tell about a person's general health or illness.
yes.