Nail Changes Alert
Changes in your nails, like discoloration or thickening, aren't always a cause for worry, but they can be important indicators. Pay attention to any shifts
in the appearance of your nails. These changes can hint at underlying health issues, so it’s best to stay informed about them.
Brittle, Cracking Nails
If your nails are brittle and cracking, it might signal a thyroid issue. This is often associated with dryness and can happen as you age. In the Indian context, nutritional deficiencies, such as a lack of iron, are also a common cause, especially for women.
Yellowing Nails
Yellow nails can be a sign of fungal infection, a common issue in India's humid climate. However, it might indicate more serious problems. Sometimes, yellowing nails point towards respiratory issues, such as chronic bronchitis or, in rare cases, even a lung problem.
Pitting or Dents
Small dents or pits in your nails can be a sign of psoriasis or eczema. These conditions, affecting your skin, can also impact your nails. Pitting can also be related to autoimmune issues. If you're experiencing this, consult with a dermatologist immediately.
Clubbing or Thickening
Clubbing, or the thickening and curving of the fingertips and nails, might be linked to heart or lung problems. This occurs due to reduced oxygen flow. It is a less common symptom, but when present, should be investigated by a healthcare professional quickly.