2 litres is about normal anything above 2.5 litres is oliguria.
1mL per kg per hour.
The normal urine output for a 2-year-old child is typically around 1 to 2 milliliters per kilogram of body weight per hour. This translates to approximately 500 to 700 milliliters per day, depending on the child's overall fluid intake and hydration status. It's important to monitor for signs of dehydration or any significant changes in urine output, as these can indicate underlying health issues.
iguess intake: 1000 average and output i.e. urine: 1000 average
it all depends on how much liquid is givin to the child. In everyone you should put out as much as you take in. EX. if you drink 340 cc's (or mg) of water you should urinate out 340 cc's of water
70kg
1.3
When you describe yourself as tall, I'm unsure excactly what height you are... but say you are 5'9''.... the average weight would be approx between 64-70kg or 10 or 11stone
an 15 year old should way about 50-70kg's... i think!
The Doctors - 2008 25-Year-Old Zit Dangerous Bra Mistakes Is Your Urine Normal 6-12 was released on: USA: 24 September 2013
175lbs
From 52kg to 70kg is optimum according to Body Mass Index.
eat salad, but by the way, 70kg isn't a lot:)