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Yes, Psoriasis is an excessive rate of epithelial cell growth.
Hirsuitism is excessive growth of body or facial hair, especially in women. Hypertrichosis is a rarer, more general excessive growth of body hair.
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The limits of cell growth are typically determined by the availability of nutrients and growth factors in the environment, as well as the capacity of the cell to efficiently remove waste and manage cellular processes. Additionally, cell growth can be limited by physical constraints such as lack of space or excessive crowding in a tissue or culture.
Yes. Excessive hair growth is a common side affect.
No, going to the gym does not directly stop the growth of height. Height is primarily determined by genetics and other factors like nutrition and overall health. However, excessive weightlifting or intense physical training at a young age can potentially impact growth plates and interfere with normal growth. It is important to maintain a balanced approach to exercise during periods of growth.
Stress cannot effect physical growth no, but it can effect you through emotionally growth quite severly, giving you an unhealthy life.
Acromegaly: a disorder where the pituitary gland produces too much growth hormone, leading to excessive growth of tissues and organs. Dwarfism: a condition characterized by a lack of growth hormone production, resulting in short stature. Gigantism: a condition caused by an overproduction of growth hormone before puberty, leading to excessive growth and height.
Because he unfortunately inherited excessive hair growth. Along with racism.
hirsutism (hypertrichosis) - female excessive growth of hair....
While most parents choose not to give bovine growth hormones (or BGH) to their children, the fact is that these artificial growth stimulants can be part of a balanced, healthy supplement regimen. There can be some negative side effects, and you should consult your pediatrician if you experience any, such as excessive hair growth (especially in or around the ears), discolored eyes, thumb tenderness, enlargement of the feet, and/or bouts of uncontrollable rage, followed by grazing. On the other hand, there are many benefits of BGH supplementation, the most favorable of which is, of course, gigantism. For additional information, visit www.weloveourgiantkids.org.