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6. Excessive Exposure to Water and Chemicals
Frequent hand washing, use of detergents, and nail polish removers (especially those with acetone) strip nails of natural oils, weakening them.
What Your Nails Might Be Trying to Tell You
- White spots: Often caused by minor trauma, but can sometimes signal zinc deficiency.
- Horizontal ridges (Beau’s lines): Can indicate illness, stress, or injury that temporarily halts nail growth.
- Vertical ridges: Usually normal aging but can also indicate poor nutrition.
- Pale or white nails: May signal anemia or liver issues.
- Yellow nails: Could suggest fungal infections or respiratory problems.
How to Strengthen Your Nails
- Eat a balanced diet: Include plenty of protein, leafy greens, nuts, and fruits.
- Stay hydrated: Drink enough water daily to keep nails moisturized from within.
- Limit exposure to harsh chemicals: Wear gloves when cleaning or washing dishes.
- Moisturize nails and cuticles: Use nourishing oils or creams regularly.
- Avoid excessive nail polish/remover use: Give your nails a break to breathe.
- Consider supplements: Biotin supplements have been shown to improve nail strength (consult your doctor first).
When to See a Doctor
If nail problems persist despite good care, or if you notice other symptoms like fatigue, hair loss, or skin changes, consult a healthcare provider. Persistent brittle nails may be a sign of an underlying medical condition that requires treatment.
Final Thoughts
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