Fingernails are more than just a cosmetic feature—they can serve as subtle indicators of your overall health. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, up to 10% of all dermatological conditions involve the nails, with millions of people experiencing some form of nail disorder each year. American Academy of Dermatology research shows that changes in nail color, texture, or shape may reflect underlying systemic illnesses, often before other symptoms manifest. Unfortunately, these signs are frequently overlooked, leading to late detection of conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, or nutritional deficiencies. Recognizing what your nails reveal can be a crucial step toward early intervention and better health outcomes.
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13. Thickened Nails Thickened nails are often a result of fungal infections, such as onychomycosis, or repeated trauma and injury to the nail bed. Fungal infections…