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Nail Diseases:
Your toenails and fingernails protect the
tissues of your toes and fingers. They are made up of layers of a
hardened protein called keratin, which is also in your hair and skin.
Your nails' health can be a clue to your overall health. Healthy nails
are usually smooth and consistent in color. Specific types of nail
discoloration and changes in growth rate can signal various lung, heart,
kidney and liver diseases, as well as diabetes and anemia. White spots
and vertical ridges are harmless.
Nail problems that sometimes require
treatment include bacterial and fungal infections, ingrown nails, tumors
and warts. Keeping nails clean, dry and trimmed can help you avoid some
problems. Do not remove the cuticle, which can cause infection.
Paronychia RA-33 is the most effective
medicine for the patients having
Nail problems.
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