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Do yourself a manicure is very useful! Indeed, in this case, you can see all the changes that have taken place with nails. Some nail became too yellow, on some strange spot ... This is no accident!
Of course, health diagnosis is best done in a specialized center, with the help of professionals. And these signs will help small to draw attention to the problem:
1. Pale nails
. With age, the nails become paler, and it's a fact: the nails of young people is much brighter than the old. But if you suddenly noticed that the pale nails in just a few weeks, it may indicate problems such as anemia, heart disease or liver disease.
2. Yellow nails.
There may be all innocent, namely yellowish tint nails become too frequent use of red lacquer. Otherwise, it may indicate a fungal infection. But do not panic! Most fungi quite successfully treated.
3. bluish hue
. Usually, this color indicates problems with the intake of oxygen. Most often it is caused by lung disease or diabetes. However, it can also mean banal that your hands cold. But constantly cold hands - also a symptom of many diseases, the same diabetes. Therefore, observe the temperature of the hands.
4. Small pits on the nails.
Most of all - it's just a result of minor injuries of the nail, but if there are too many holes, it can be a sign of psoriasis or arthritis.
5. Cracked and crumbling nails.
If the nails exfoliate, break, crack, it can be a very clear indication of thyroid disease. The test for such diseases is quick and painless, so do not worry and just check. And say thank you nails that they just signed to.
6. A thick cuticle is red.
If the cuticle is red and swollen, it may mean some connective tissue disorders. But do not worry ahead of time, because these cuticles may be the result of too coarse remove nail polish, which led to irritation. Just change the nail polish remover.
7. Blue and black or red and black lines under your fingernails.
This is a very serious symptom of diseases such as skin cancer or melanoma. Urgently to the doctor - to find out all about melanoma.
Author: Julia Gnedina
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