Your
fingernails — composed of laminated layers of a protein called keratin — grow
from the area at the base of the nail under your cuticle. Healthy fingernails
are smooth, without pits or grooves. They're uniform in color and consistency
and free of spots or discoloration.
Sometimes fingernails develop
harmless vertical ridges that run from the cuticle to the tip of the nail.
Vertical ridges tend to become more prominent with age. Fingernails can also
develop white lines or spots due to injury, but these eventually grow out with
the nail.
Not all nail conditions are
normal, however. Consult your dermatologist if you notice:
·
Changes
in nail color, such as discoloration of the entire nail or a dark streak under
the nail
·
Changes
in nail shape, such as curled nails
·
Thinning
or thickening of the nails
·
Separation
of the nail from the surrounding skin
·
Bleeding
around the nails
·
Swelling
or pain around the nails
Fingernail care: Do's and don'ts
To keep your fingernails looking
their best:
·
Keep fingernails dry and clean. This prevents bacteria from
growing under your fingernails. Repeated or prolonged contact with water can
contribute to split fingernails. Wear cotton-lined rubber gloves when washing
dishes, cleaning or using harsh chemicals.
·
Practice good nail hygiene. Use a sharp manicure scissors or
clippers. Trim your nails straight across, then round the tips in a gentle
curve.
·
Use moisturizer. When you use hand lotion, rub the
lotion into your fingernails and cuticles, too.
·
Apply a protective layer. Applying a nail hardener might
help strengthen nails.
·
Consumption of biotin. The nutritional supplement
biotin might help strengthen weak or brittle fingernails after consultation
from a board certified Dermatologist.
For
appointments call 9004839333.Clinics at Malad,Juhu and Bandra in Mumbai.
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