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The big brother above has said it all.
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Summary. Hello, it is generally necessary to consider early nail fungus, which is caused by fungal infection caused by poor hygiene around the nails, and often changes in the color, shape, and texture of the nails. For example, the nail becomes thickened, deformed, concave, tarnished, etc., and the color can be grayish-yellow.
There is a gray line on the fingernail, why?
Hello, it is generally necessary to consider early nail fungus, which is caused by fungal infection caused by poor hygiene around the nails, and often changes in the color, shape, and texture of the nails. For example, the nail becomes thickened, deformed, concave, tarnished, etc., and the color can be grayish-yellow.
Furthermore, nail changes may suggest lesions in other parts of the body and are often a precursor to other diseases. It is recommended that you go to the hospital for a check-up.
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The surface of the nail is not smooth enough, and straight lines appear, which generally appear in the aftermath of overwork and overuse of the brain; When sleep is not sufficient, these vertical lines will be clearly visible. If the vertical lines persist all the time, it may be a chronic lesion of the organs in the body. Brown longitudinal lines or longitudinal fissures on the surface of the nail that extend from the tips of the fingertips to the base of the nail indicate intestinal inflammatory lesions or indicate vitamin deficiency and iron deficiency.
Partial whitish nails indicate zinc deficiency. Plain whitish is indicative of anemia. Brownish-yellow streaks on the nails are a sign of liver disease.
However, it is worth noting that this brownish-yellow stripe must appear on ten fingernails at the same time, which is liver disease; Presence alone is not diagnostic evidence.
Straight, raised, nail shapes.
Eating a proper diet rich in protein every day, along with vitamin C and 15 mg of zinc supplements, can accelerate the growth of new nails, which can lead to the gradual loss of horizontal raised linear nails.
Vertical groove nails.
Sometimes these nails do not occur until after the age of 40, due to the weakening of the ability of cells to regenerate, so it is necessary to check at least once a year for anemia or vitamin and mineral deficiencies. This condition may reveal deficiencies in vitamin A, calcium, or iron.
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1. Black nails and broken spots under the nails indicate myocarditis caused by infection (severe heart infection), other heart diseases, and abnormal nail blood diseases.
2. Fragile nails indicate possible iron deficiency, thyroid problems, impaired kidney function, and blood circulation problems.
3. Nails are brittle, soft and easy to wear, lack of nutrition, and may show hyperthyroidism.
4. Black nails and thin, flat, spoon-shaped nails are signs of vitamin B12 deficiency or anemia. (Nails may also turn black or gray if your hands come into contact with detergents and allergens).
5. Dark blue nails indicate obstruction of the lungs, such as asthma or emphysema.
6. Inverted nail tips indicate abnormal problems in the heart, liver or respiratory system.
7. In addition to local fungal infection, green nail thirst indicates bacterial infection in the body.
8. Semi-white nails and black spots on fingertips can suggest kidney disease.
9. Isolated green streaks appear on the nail bed, especially the skin color is whiter, which is a criterion for **cancer.
10. Beaded nails (uneven surface) are a sign of rheumatoid arthritis.
11. Nails that extend to the fingertips and bend downward are signs of lung damage, such as emphysema, asbestosis.
12. It is easy to break, crack and peel, indicating malnutrition and lack of hydrochloric acid and protein. Minerals are also extremely deficient at this time.
13. The methyl part of the finger is bulging and the white part is very small, which means that there is a respiratory disease, such as emphysema or chronic bronchitis. There is a possibility that this symptom is inherited.
14. Separation of the nail from the nail bed suggests thyroid disease or localized infection. It is also possible to be exposed to too many chemicals, such as frequent manicures, frequent soaking of nails in water, or exposure to chemicals.
15. The nails resemble a flattened brass instrument, indicating a tendency to lose some or all of the hair.
16. Reddish-brown acne scars and fingertip wear and forks mean psoriasis; Supplementation with VC, folic acid, and protein is required.
17. Redness around the nail bed** means indigestion of essential fatty acids or connective tissue diseases, such as lupus.
18. Erect or horizontal ridges appear on the nails. An erect ridge indicates poor health, malabsorption of nutrients, and/or iron deficiency or kidney disease. The horizontal ridge is caused by excessive mental or physical stress. The nail ridges are staggered, indicating a tendency to form arthritis.
19. Thick nails imply low circulatory system function, poor blood circulation, and thyroid disease.
20. Thinning of the nails may be a sign of lichen planus.
21. Two fixed white stripes indicate hypoproteinemia.
22. The wide square of the nail suggests an endocrine abnormality.
23. The white line indicates that there may be heart disease, high fever, and arsenic poisoning.
24. Horizontal white stripes on the nails indicate that there may be liver disease.
25. If the white half-moon-shaped area of the finger root turns red, it means heart problems, and if it turns gray and blue, it means heavy metal poisoning or lung lesions.
26. White nails mean liver or kidney disease and/or anemia.
27. White nails with pink near the fingertips are a sign of liver cirrhosis.
28. Yellow nails appear before other symptoms appear, which may mean certain diseases in the body, such as lymphatic and respiratory diseases, diabetes, and diseased nail and liver disease.
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Nails are more likely to have vertical and horizontal stripes.
Vertical streaks on the nails can be kidney failure, pancreatitis, long-term inflammation of the small intestine, rheumatism, nutritional disorders, or vitamin A deficiency.
Swarated nails are mostly caused by a lack of nutrients, but they can also occur after surgery and heart attacks. In addition, horizontal striped nails are often an important indicator of intestinal infections and pneumonia. Some people also have this symptom after having measles or fever, but before the onset of myocardial infarction.
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I also grew one, in the middle of the thumb, light gray, 1 mm wide, longitudinally through the nail surface, it was found in mid-December, it felt like it grew overnight, I went to the doctor today, the doctor told me to go back to observe, and said, "Maybe I may not lose my own growth, and it is impossible to pull out your nails now......"After a long time, I found that this line, the top of the nail that grew out was also gray.
Maybe nail streaks are pigmented, how long have you been there?
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Vertical lines: The surface of the nail is not smooth enough, and straight lines appear, which generally appear after overwork and overuse of the brain; In times of sleep deprivation, these vertical lines will be clearly visible. If the vertical lines persist all the time, it may be a chronic lesion of the organs in the body.
If left untreated, the nails will become uneven and even crack as the disease progresses. The manifestation of this disease indicates a deficiency of calcium, protein, and sulfur in the body, and these nutrients can be obtained from eggs and garlic, and it is better to eat them regularly.
Gray nail color: gray nails, mostly caused by lack of oxygen, are more common in general smokers; For non-smokers, the biggest possibility is that the nails suddenly turn gray, and the nail edge will be itchy at the beginning, and then the nail will be deformed, tarnishing and turning grayish-white, such as nail fungus.
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No, it's a female nevus. It is a reflection of the internal disease of the body.
The most common symptom of nail nevi is the black line of the nails, which can easily turn into melanoma and can be easily overlooked. When black longitudinal lines appear, special attention should be paid to the fact that this is a sign of liver and kidney weakness and toxin accumulation, liver and kidney function have the detoxification effect of excreting waste products from the body, and when the liver and kidney function are weakened, the waste products in the body cannot be excreted from the body. Due to exposure to polluted environment, dietary pollution, excessive pesticide and heavy metal in food, tumor patients, excessive accumulation of drug toxins after chemotherapy or a severe gastroenteritis diarrhea, black longitudinal streaks are often formed in the deck.
This physiological condition is called a black line or a female nevus.
There are many causes of nail nevus, including systemic pigmentary diseases, local predisposing factors, trauma, fungal infection, eczema-like changes, and subungual hemorrhage. Other factors may be seen when drugs (chemotherapy drugs, antimalarials, minocycline, or gold preparations) induce increased melanocyte activity, all of which can cause black lines on the nails.
In one patient, more than 30 years ago, a thin black line appeared on the large toenail plate of the right foot, which was not painful or itchy, and the black line has not changed significantly for more than 30 years. However, in the past six months, the patient found that the black line on the deck has increased significantly, and there are faint dark spots on the perinail ** at the root of the black line. The patient went to the hospital for histopathological examination of the toenail melanoma, and was finally diagnosed with malignant melanoma, which was caused by the malignant transformation of the original nail nevus.
Generally, the width of the black line caused by benign nail nevus is less than 5 mm, if the width of the black line increases, there are dark spots, flushing, itching and even erosion, ulcers and other symptoms below and near the black line, and it is necessary to be highly vigilant for the possibility of malignant transformation.
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