7. Dents or Depressions
If you start seeing dents or depressions on the surface of your nails
this might be a sign of eczema, psoriasis, or reactive arthritis, a form
of arthritis that like Lupus, finds your immune system attacking your
joints. More than half of psoriasis sufferers experience nail
depressions or dents, and therefore it’s recommended that you consult
with a dermatologist.
8. Discolored nails
Nails should naturally by a healthy pink color and when you notice them
altering shades you should take note. If they turn brown, this may
indicate that you have a thyroid disease or are malnourished. Green
nails indicate a severe fungal nail infection, nail psoriasis or even
jaundice, tuberculosis, sinusitis, or lympheodema. If you are taking
prescription drugs like antimalarial pills, you might find yourself with
grey tinged nails.
9. Spoon nails
In medical circles, this is called
Koilonychia, a condition known for causing nails to become excessively
soft and appear scooped out, much like a spoon. This symptom commonly
indicates hemochromatosis, a liver condition where there is too much
iron being produced in your system. Spoon nails also commonly indicate
hypothyroidism. There are other diseases such as heart disease, anemia
and impaired blood flow that are associated with this phenomenon.
10. Brittle nails
Characterized by thin, frail, crumbling nails this common nail problem
often indicates a deficiency in vitamins, with vitamin B7 being the
usual culprit. This can be easily reversed with an over-the-counter
multivitamin supplement. Frail nails are also often associated with nail
psoriasis, thyroid disorders, or fungal nail infections.
11. White stripes
While dark striped nails usually indicate cancerous growth, white
stripes are more commonly seen as indicative of a disorder. It usually
indicates an imbalanced or a non-nutritious diet, lacking in proteins.
This problem can easily be resolved with an increase in proteins rich
foods such as fish, quinoa, nuts, seeds, and lean meats.
12. Curved nails
This condition is sometimes called nail clubbing and involves an
unnaturally large nail bed, curving around the tips of the fingers. It
is not an overnight condition and can take several years to form. The
cause is often hypoxia, a lack of oxygen. It is not a symptom to ignore
as it can be associated with serious diseases like irritable bowel
syndrome, liver disease, lung problems, AIDS and cardiovascular
concerns.
curved fingernails health warning.
13. Loose nails
Loose nails not caused by injury can signify fungal nail infection, nail
psoriasis, amyloidosis (excess protein in the blood), hyperthyroidism,
sarcoidosis or Raynaud’s disease a.k.a. poor blood circulation. In rarer
cases, severe allergies to some antibiotics are known to loosen nails
from nail beds.
14. Blue nail base
If you find your nails are a white shade on a blue nail base, this might
be a sign of a nutrient deficiency such as a lack of iron. When the
nails are extremely white and the base blue or purple, this could denote
a problem with the liver or pancreas. It is also a common symptom in
the initial stages of diabetes when your body is not able to process and
metabolize sugars correctly.
15. Yellow nails
Usually, yellow nails are a sign of an unpleasant fungal infection and
it’s advisable to purchase anti-fungal tablets or a topical cream to
treat this. You can also treat it with a more natural solution such as
applying essential oils. Yellow nails can also be indicative of more
serious illnesses namely a lung problem, such as fluid accumulation
around the pleurae (a lung membrane) or emphysema.
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