On the other hand, horizontal nail ridges may indicate the presence of an underlying illness or medical condition, although this is not always the case. Horizontal nail ridges run from one side of the nail lengthwise across to the other side. One special type of horizontal nail ridge that may indicate underlying illness is called Beau's lines. Beau's lines give horizontal, deeply grooved ridges in the nails which may be slightly darkened in appearance. There are a variety of causes for these distinctive ridges including a previous injury to the nail bed, malnutrition, certain medications, and metabolic disorders such as Diabetes. The ridge which characterizes Beau's lines occurs when growth of the nail is temporarily arrested due to an underlying illness, nutritional or metabolic problem. If you have this type of horizontal nail ridge, see your doctor right away.
Bumps, ridges, or pits in the fingernails are frequently associated with the skin condition psoriasis. However, it can also be a sign inflammatory Arthritis.
I don't mean to scare you but it might be a sign of psoriasis or inflammatory arthritis. But don't worry! If you do have this this might not be the case!
Don't you mean, "how fast do your fingernails grow?"
indents are measured from the edge of the page
He does not have much blood in his body.........
Maryland.
penta-fingernails
you duct tape their fingernails and when they forget that the pick their fingernails and then its all done
The fingernails are distal to the wrist. The wrist is proximal to the fingernails.
People's fingernails are designed to protect the ends of our fingers, which are much more delicate than fingernails are.
Nothing cause it dose'nt happen!
fingernails
they do have flat fingernails
Fingernails are made of skin.