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What Your Nails Say about Your Health PDF Print E-mail
Written by Adrian Wozniak   
Friday, 11 September 2009
Nails that break easily or are discolored could signal a medical problem or be a sign that your body lacks essential vitamins and nutrients.


Your nails could also be damaged by the kind of cleaning fluid you use, false fingernails, or even gardening without gloves. The table below is meant as a guideline; only your doctor or health-care provider can make an accurate diagnosis.

What The Nail Looks Like What It Might Mean

Nail is white

Liver disease

Nail is half pink, half white

Kidney disease

Nail bed is red

Heart conditions

Yellowing and thickened nail that is slow-growing

Lung disease

Pale nail beds

Anemia

Yellowish nails with a slight blush about the base

Diabetes

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