Saturday, 30 December 2017

8 Things Your Fingernails Are Warning You About



8 Things Your Fingernails Are Warning You About


People rarely think of the relationship between fingernails and disease. The fingernails give significant warnings and signal the presence of various diseases.
Take a look at the nails and scrutinize each of them. Carefully inspect the curves, dips, ridges, and grooves. Look how thin or thick they are and whether they are broken or chipped.  Check out the color of the nail, the skin surrounding it, and the skin underneath.

FINGERNAILS WARNING SIGNS

Split Nails





Split nails often flake away in layers. Unfortunately, most people blame nail polish for most problems, particularly as:
  • Split nails along with a pitted nail bed (base) can indicate psoriasis, which starts in nails 10 percent of the time according to WebMD
  • Split nails may be caused by chronic malnutrition
  • Split nails often stem from folic acid, Vitamin C, and protein deficiencies
 Note : Watch your diet and check the psoriasis relationship to fight back.



Discolored Nails


A healthy fingernail should have pink color with a touch of white moons near the base. In case your nails are streaked with other colors, it is very likely that you have a hidden health issue.
  • Blueish nails are a sign of low oxygen levels in the blood
  • Dark stripes at the top (Terry’s nails) are linked to aging and congestive heart failure
  • Green nails indicate of bacterial infection
  • Dull nails typically indicate a vitamin deficiency
  • White nails may indicate  liver disease like hepatitis
  • Red streaks in the nail bed indicate a heart valve infection
 Note: Scrub the nails clean and look at the color once again. Taking into consideration the wide plethora of potential health issues, you want to be sure you see what they are saying.



 Concave Or Spoon Shaped Nails





To be classified as full spoons, the nails will be curve up, forming a dip. They may indicate a wide range of internal issues, including the following:
  • Heart disease
  • Iron deficiency due to anemia
  • Hemachromatosis, a liver disorder where your body absorbs too much iron
  • Hypothyroidism
Note: Since there is a strong link between the fingernails and health challenges, treating the health issue typically causes the spoon nails to go back to normal.



Pitted nails



Small dips in the nails can be caused by banging up the hands or could indicate an underlying health problem:
  • Alopecia areata, an autoimmune disorder that causes hair loss
  • Psoriasis
  • Zinc deficiency
  • Connective tissue disorder
Natural dents clear up very quickly while pits associated with disease linger.



Thick nails


Having thick nails is anything but normal. The nails need to be strong, but in case they resemble claws or talons, watch out!
  • Thick and separated nails often indicate a  thyroid disease or psoriasis
  • Thickened nails which are otherwise normal can indicate lung disease
  • Unusual thickness may be a warning sign of circulation problem
  • Thick and rough-textured nails can point to a fungal infection
 Note: Thick nails are a change that should adjust to other symptoms you might be taking for granted. Watch out for allergic reactions to new drugs which can manifest as thick nails.


 Dry And  Brittle Nails


Nails and brittle nails are associated with bacterial infections and hormone imbalance.
  • Thyroid disease leads to brittle and dry fingernails
  • According to the American Academy of Dermatology, fungus makes nails dry or even crumbly, affecting 12 percent of all Americans
 Note: Both thyroid and fungal issues take a lot of time to treat, so will not see any significant difference for a full growth cycle.



Clubbed Nails

To be considered as clubbed nails, the nails should seem to have puffed around the fingers and the skin surrounding the nail should seem swollen. 
Lung disease, especially if you already have trouble breathing
  • Inflammatory bowel disease
  • Liver disease
  • AIDS



Ridged Nails 

Healthy nails have smooth surfaces with invisible lines. Ridge lines are a warning sign of conditions like:
  • Inflammatory arthritis
  • Lupus
  • Iron deficiency
 Note :Instead of buffing away the ridges, look for their underlying cause


So There You Are , Go Ahead And Try Them .

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