Fingernail Shape Medical Diagnosis Respiratory

Fingernail Shape Medical Diagnosis Respiratory

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The Shape of one’s Fingernails can show a Respiratory Medical Diagnosis along with other diseases the body has because when the fingernails look out of the ordinary than is definitely something bad going inside one’s body. In Traditional Chinese medicine examining parts of the body such as tongue or fingernails provide information about the status of one’s health. If something is [...]

Fingernail Pitting

Fingernail Pitting

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Fingernails grow at an average rate of 3 millimeters a month and are made of a tough protein called “keratin”. They require 3 to 6 months to grow again completely because the actual growth rate depends upon age, gender, season, diet or even hereditary factors. But there are several factors that cause Fingernail Pitting because nails can dry out just like the skin. Fingernails can [...]

Fingernail Pitting Causes

Fingernail Pitting Causes

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Fingernails tell a lot about one’s health, being said to be the window to one’s health because any problem the body has it first appears in the fingernail’s aspect. Fingernails Pitting are small depressions in the nail surface which are common in people with psoriasis. Psoriasis, the main Cause of Fingernail Pitting, is a chronic, non-contagious disease of the immune system which [...]

Fingernail Lines

Fingernail Lines

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Ever since 400 BC Hippocrates discovered that the nails reflect the condition of one’s body. Changes in the appearance of fingernails can be the first sign of an undiagnosed medical problem such as a respiratory disorder, iron deficiency, anemia or a thyroid disease. Such signs as ridges in the fingernails, discoloration, and changes in the contours of the nail base can be important [...]

Fingernail Discolored Diagnosis Disease

Fingernail Discolored Diagnosis Disease

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Discolored Fingernails are the nails that suffer a change in normal nail color because of many reasons. There are many types of microorganisms that can attack the nails and make them loose color. Discolored Fingernails are those fingernails whose color changes from pink to white, purple, yellow, green or dark red. It can result from different conditions, infection or injuries. Many [...]

Fingernail Care Products

Fingernail Care Products

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Fingernails are made of a tough protein called keratin and are compounded by different parts like the cuticle, the fold of the skin at the end of the nail, the fold of the skin on the sides of the nail, the attachment between the skin of the finger and the distal end of the nail, the nail plate which is the hard and translucent portion composed of keratin, the nail bed that underlines [...]

Dark Lines in Fingernails

Dark Lines in Fingernails

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Color and texture of one’s fingernails can say very much about the entire health. As part of the skin layer, nails are made up of protein, keratin, and a proper circulation gives the nails that healthy pink color. When there is a vitamin deficiency, a heart problem or some other diseases, the doctor can see it only by looking at the patient’s fingernails. Nutrition is very important [...]

What Are Fingernails Made From?

What Are Fingernails Made From?

Posted in: Uncategorized by weddingcometrue | August 26th 2009 | no comments

Anatomically speaking, Fingernails Are Made From a tough protein called keratin and are compounded by different parts like the cuticle, the fold of the skin at the end of the nail, the fold of the skin on the sides of the nail, the attachment between the skin of the finger and the distal end of the nail, the nail plate which is the hard and translucent portion composed of keratin, the [...]

What causes fingernail problems?

What causes fingernail problems?

Posted in: Uncategorized by weddingcometrue | August 26th 2009 | no comments

Fingernails grow at an average rate of 3 millimeters a month and are made of a tough protein called “keratin”. They require 3 to 6 months to grow again completely because the actual growth rate depends upon age, gender, season, diet or even hereditary factors. But there are several factors that Cause Fingernail Problems because nails can dry out just like the skin. Fingernails can [...]

What Causes Fingernails to Break

What Causes Fingernails to Break

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Fingernails are made of a tough protein called ‘keratin”. They grow at an average rate of three millimeters a month and they require three to six months to grow again completely. The rate of growth depends on age, gender, season, diet or even hereditary factors. Sometimes fingernails encounter some problems like breaking which can be the cause of an unhealthy diet, a genetic factor [...]

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