Wednesday, February 10, 2010

What causes brittle fingernails with vertical ridges in them?

Nail textures: Vertical ridges that appear on the nail can indicate disorders as simple as iron deficiency, poor absorption of vitamins and nutrients, overall poor health or they could indicate something as serious as kidney trouble. (So, you see why consulting your physician is so important.) These vertical ridges, as well as bumpy nails, can also suggest that one is prone to developing arthritis. Ridges running horizontally across the nail can indicate physical or mental stress.





Age, health, medications, and cuticle care all play into the actual look of your nails. Dry skin too. Vertical ridges tend to show more from age issues and overall health. Horizontal ridges occur most often from picking at the cuticle area, or an infection in the cuticle. If your cuticles are puffy or swollen looking, there is probably infection present making the root of the nail sick, and that needs to be resolved.





To hide VERTICAL ridging, try using a ';ridge filling'; base coat. Make sure to let it dry completely before you apply polish though.





Horizontal ridges can also be caused by hormonal changes problems. they are caused by some birth control pillsWhat causes brittle fingernails with vertical ridges in them?
Poor nutrition. You are dieting too hard.What causes brittle fingernails with vertical ridges in them?
Lack of vitamins.





Take a pre-natal vitamin and it will solve the issue.

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