Here are the changes on your nails you shouldn’t ignore:
Dry and brittle nails
If your nails are dry, brittle and breaking off easily, you’re
probably washing the dishes without wearing protective gloves, exposing
your nails to different chemicals that can harm them. Frequent use of
nail polish removers might also do the same, but a thyroid disorder may
be causing the problem as well. You can resolve the problem by rubbing
your nails with a high-quality skin care cream that will keep them
healthy and soft.
Bent nails
If your nails are bending downwards and the tips of your fingers
start swelling, you may be suffering from kidney problems. In this case,
it’s best to visit your doctor as soon as you can.
White spots on the nails
If you have small white dots on your nails, it might be because of
lack of calcium or zinc in your body, fungal infections or some kind of
allergic reaction. The white spots may also occur due to injuries and
are generally not a big cause for concern.
Horizontal streaks
Horizontal streaks on your nails usually appear after an injury, but
can also be caused by an allergic reaction to medications, rheumatoid
arthritis or a more serious disease. If you notice that your nails have
horizontal streaks on them, you should visit your doctor.
Vertical streaks
If you have vertical streaks on your nails, it’s just a normal sign of aging.
Chewed-off nails
Constantly biting your nails and the skin around them could be a
symptom of obsessive-compulsive disorder. You can resolve this problem
by applying a bitter substance on your nails which will prevent you from
biting them.
Pitted nails
If your nails are pitted and thin, it’s probably a sign of iron
deficiency. In this case, you should consume iron-rich foods such as
beets more often.
Pale nails
If your nails are pale, it can indicate a problem with the heart or
liver or anemia. Visit your doctor immediately in order to diagnose the
problem on time.
Small indents on the nails
If your nails have small indents on them, it’s probably a sign of
psoriasis. We strongly recommend visiting your doctor in this case.
Yellow nails
Besides being common in smokers, yellow nails may be caused by an
advanced fungal infection. Sometimes, yellow nails may be caused by lung
diseases, diabetes, psoriasis or thyroid disorders, so it’s best to
visit your doctor in this case.
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