No gross.
The BMI tells that for an 11 year old girl that is 157 cm long, it's normal to weigh somewhere between 48 - 56 kg.
Usually, yes. If the growth zone of the nail (slightly behind the cuticle) is basically OK, the nail will grow back, but it can take almost a full year before it's reached normal size and shape again. If the biter has managed to damage the growth zone growth zone - tricky, but possible - then the nail might come back deformed. Thicker, cloudy, wavy or anything like that. It may eventually return to normal, or it may always be strange.
Yes, it will grow back. It is called Regenerationand not use cells make it grow back. Regenration is use with nails and hair. So yes it will grow back.
As long as the nail growth zone(some mm behind the cuticle) is OK, the nail should grow back. If there's serious damage to that area, the nail may not grow back at all, come back deformed, or only partially. But even if everything is OK, it can take some months before you see it at all, and a full year for complete replacement.
Only one. Because Light year is a messure of distance not of time. Light year is the distance travelled by light in one year.
Erythromycin ophthalmic ointment is not recommended for treating nail fungus. It is primarily used to treat eye infections caused by bacteria. For nail fungus, it is best to consult with a healthcare provider for appropriate treatment options such as antifungal medications or topical treatments specifically designed for nail fungus.
Not normal.
yes normal
not normal at all.
no it isnt normal
Inside or outside?
The normal temperature for a 13 year old girl is 98.6. According to doctors, any temperature above 99.5 is considered a fever.
The "Normal" range is from almost nothing to huge.
No.
6 stone for a British girl and 20 for an American girl!
The normal, healthy weight of an 11 year old girl who is 55 inches tall is roughly 65 pounds up to 78 pounds. It really depends on where the girl is at in puberty that can make the normal weight vary.
Yes it's totally normal