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How to Deal With Fingernail Problems

By on November 15, 2011

Fingernail ProblemsYour fingernails give out an accurate indication of the health of not only your nails but also your overall health. There are different kinds of nail problems that occur and they can occur due to varying reasons. It makes a lot of sense to first diagnose the underlying medical problem and then treat the condition. Here are the common nail conditions.

Deal With Fingernail Problems

Dry Nails

Dry nails are very common especially in dry climate and cold wintry conditions. Dry nails can look ugly and are coarse to touch. They also tend to harden and chip off easily. Dry nails are exacerbated by the use of detergents, liquid washes and harsh cleaning agents that may destroy the superficial nail as well as the nail bed. Using gloves to keep your hands covered while cleaning is a good idea to protect them.

Brittle Nails

Brittle nails tend to pinpoint to a certain nutritional deficiency in the body mainly that of iron. Brittle nails tend to chop off or break off into pieces. Long nails are more susceptible to breakage.

Brittle Nails

Brittle nails are best tackled by keeping your nails as short as possible. Treat the underlying deficiency by taking a course of multivitamins and iron. Any endocrinal glitch should be shown to the doctor.

Nail Ridges

Nail ridges are very common in both men and women. They indicate stress and are caused due to hereditary factors.

Nail Ridges

They can be masked with the help of nail paint and also by reducing stress and correcting your diet.

Hang Nails

Hangnails are nothing but bits of cuticle, which rip off and protrude outwards. They can be irritating and painful. These can be nipped in the bud by following a good cuticle care regime. Go to a reputed salon and get regular manicures done to protect your hands and fingers. The manicurist will push back and cut your cuticles with the help of a good cuticle cream and a cuticle remover. This will prevent hangnails.

Hang Nails

Make sure you do not pull out the hangnail by yourself. This can cause the area to bleed and become infected. Clip with dry scissors and make sure you apply an anti septic cream over the torn cuticle in order to protect it from infection.

Moisturize

Moisturize your hands, nails and cuticles at all times. Cover your hands with gloves at night so that the nail and the hand cream can seep into your skin and smoothen the skin out.

Nail Moisturize

The Use of Nail Cosmetics

Restrict the use of nail paints to special occasions only. Artificial nails can spoil the surface of the nail due to the glue. The glue can also cause an allergic reaction and cause the nail to separate from the bed. If you experience pain and tenderness, discontinue the use of nail cosmetic immediately. Cut down on the use of acetone which tends to dry up the nails?

Nail fungus should be treated by showing yourself to a reputed dermatologist. Protect the nail from moisture by keeping the nail dry. Keep your nails trimmed and clean at all times and eat a nutritious diet rich in iron, vitamins and minerals for strong and healthy nails.

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