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Nail Health

Fast Facts about Nail health

  • Nails are indicative of our general health, any abnormal changes in them can be hinting towards a chronic disease.
  • Fungus is the culprit behind half of the nail conditions.
  • Diabetes patients and those with poor circulation seem to have more nail problems than a healthy person.
  • Cutting the nails right prevent growth of  ingrown nails
  • Self-treating an ingrown nail can make the situation worse
  • Compulsive Nail biting is a condition called onychophagia with psychological causes involved.

Maintaining our nail health is not that hard. If we keep our nails washed, trimmed and dry then we can stay safe from bacterial and fungal infections. However if the nails become swelled, blue, discolored and thick then it might very well be indicating towards an acute and chronic condition like a kidney disease, lung conditions, heart problems, anemia, diabetes or poor circulation.

Some of the common nail health problems are:

Nail Biting:

Even though nail biting is mostly considered a psychological stress-relieving condition, it impacts the health of the nails badly.

Beau’s lines

This condition refers to the horizontal lines and ridges across the nails.

Blue Nails

When we suffer from poor circulation or if we have a reduced level of red blood cells then our nails tend to turn blue. It shows that we are suffering from lacks of oxygen.

Nail clubbing:

Heart and lung diseases cause the nails to swell and turn purplish blue.

Symptoms

It is necessary that none of the nail deformity or condition should be ignored. By witching closely towards the symptoms you can help with early diagnosis and disease of chronic diseases.

  • Half portion of the nail is white and half red
  • Swollen nail with discharge or bleeding
  • Green color of nails
  • Blue color of nails
  • Ridges across the nails
  • Thick and curved nails
  • Raised ridges of finger nails that  are scooped outwards and have brittle ends
  • White spots on the nails
  • Tiny depressions in the nails
  • Dark yellow nails that are thick and may be pulling away from the nail bed

Recommended Supplements

While eating a healthy diet and regular exercise helps to manage Nail health, it is not enough to keep you fit and healthy. Supplements are essential for managing Nail health and reducing symptoms. But it should be kept in mind that supplements should not be used to replace the treatment for any Nail condition. It is not always true that natural products are safe for use. Many products can react with your body and produce an adverse reaction. Thus, it is better to be safe and consult your before starting to use any supplements for managing your condition.

The following supplements have proven to benefit people with maintaining their nail health: