Tuesday, February 2, 2010

What do the pronounced ridges on my fingernails indicate about my health?

I've heard that the state of one's fingernails says a lot about one's health. Has anyone else heard this? Over the past two years or so, a lot of ridges have developed on mine. Does this mean I'm a goner?What do the pronounced ridges on my fingernails indicate about my health?
http://www.nspforum.com/faq/bbs.cgi?read鈥?/a>What do the pronounced ridges on my fingernails indicate about my health?
I also have ridges in my nails.I was told to start taking magnesium and zinc,I have just started it about 2 weeks ago,so sorry I can't say if it will work or not,but I hope so. Good Luck!

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usually trauma causes this


like typing with long finger nails


it can be your thyroid


but it is never anything serious
Very simply


It sounds like lack of calcium in your diet tey eating more cheese yougurt making etc and it should grow out nicely
yup like everyone you will die , eventually, but for now u have a vitamin deficiency or lacking a vitamin i cant remember off the top of my head but thats y u have those ridges
The following medical conditions are some of the possible causes of Nail symptoms as a symptom. There are likely to be other possible causes, so ask your doctor about your symptoms.





* Nail injury


* Nail fungal infection


* Chronic nail biting


* Anxiety - a common cause of nail biting.


* Beau's lines


* Respiratory disorders


* Paronychnia - causes redness or pain at fingertip or nail.


* Cyanosis - causes blue nails; see also various causes of cyanosis:


o Lung disorders


o Heart disorder


o Congenital heart disease


o Blood cell disorder


o See also causes of cyanosis


* Hypothyroidism - causes brittle nails


* Hyperthyroidism - may also cause brittle nails


* Subacute bacterial endocarditis - causes splinter-link markings under the nails.


* Trichinosis - causes splinter-link markings under the nails.


* Pituitary disorder - loss of the ';white moon'; at base of nails.


* Paronychia - nail bed infections


* Koilonychnia - causes spoon-shaped nails


* Psoriasis - causes pitting of the nails.


* Alopecia areata - causes pitting of the nails.


* Onycholysis - separation of nails from nail bed.


* Some possible causes of nail discoloration:


o Subungual hematoma (see Hematoma) - discoloration or bruising under a nail (e.g. black nail).


o Glomur tumor - causes red or purple area under nail.


* Some possible causes of pale nails or white nails include:


o Anemia - causes pale nails and lengthwise ridges under nails.


o Iron deficiency


o Arsenic poisoning - causes white lines and horizontal ridges under nails.


o Liver disease - causes a whiteness of the base of the nails.


o Chronic hepatitis (type of Hepatitis)


o Cirrhosis of the liver


* Some possible causes of thickening nails include:


o Fungal infection


o Psoriasis


o Vitamin deficiency


o Arteriosclerosis


o Paronychia congenita - congenital nail thickening


o Dystropic epidermolysis bullosa


* Some causes of clubbed fingernails (rounded nails) include:


o Chronic infections


o Abscess


o Lung cancer


o Chronic lung disease


o Chronic heart disease (see Heart symptoms)


o Chronic tuberculosis


o Congenital heart disease

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