Check Your Fingernails
As far back as 3,000 BC Chinese physicians studied their patients fingernails for telltale signs of illness.
Thousands of years later,
American country doctors, tending to their patients in small towns and
farm villages, routinely checked patients' eyes, the surface of the
tongue, and the appearance of the fingernails.
Some knowledgeable practitioners still check these things, although most that do are doctors that practice holistic medicine.
Why did the ancients and the old-time country doctors take such an interest in their patients' fingernails?
Because the nails often signal
the presence of serious internal diseases, many that could become life
threatening if overlooked or left untreated.
Have you checked your nails lately?
It may seem like an a strange
question, but actually it's not. The condition, strength, and color of
your nails are good indicators of what's going on inside you that you
can't see.
Holistic physicians analyze the
nails and you can too, if you know what to look for when you check them.
It's a good idea to check your nails periodically (at least several
times a year) to get an early warning about anything that may be
dangerous cropping up inside you.
Healthy nails
Healthy nails indicate a body
that's likely to be healthy too. If your nails are thin, discolored,
easily broken, have thick ridges, or the skin around the nails is
discolored ot unnatural, further investigation is merited.
No matter the race, normal nails
should be pinkish and have a lighter pinkish-white area near their base.
Nails that don't appear like that are indicators that something is out
of whack internally and a trip to the doctor may be in order.
The five most dangerous signs
Nails that exhibit one or more of
these properties are warning signs. If your nails have any of these
telltale qualities it may be a good idea to see a doctor for a check-up
as soon as you can.
Clubbed nails are a very
dangerous condition that warns of severe lung, bowel, or liver disease.
If you notice your nails have skin that appears to have swollen, or the
nails themselves have puffed out around your fingers seek medical help
immediately.
Splitting nails appear to
be flaking away and the condition is chronic. Although the nails are
warning of a malady, it's not something that normally leads to death.
Left untreated, however, illnesses signaled by splitting nails can
become chronic, even severe. In most cases split nails result from
ongoing malnutrition caused by poor diets, the beginning stages of
psoriasis, or a significant lack of protein and possibly too little
Vitamin C and folic acid in the diet.
Discolored nails are the
most common nail discolorations all indicate moderate to sever illness.
Many who suffer from hepatitis are unaware they carry the disease.
Monitoring the nails provides a clue: if the nails are a milky white
color it may be a sign of a liver disease, such as hepatitus. Other
colors are clues to other ailments: nails with dark stripes near the
base are a sign of congestive heart failure; red streaks mean a possible
infection of the heart valve; lack of sufficient oxygenated blood makes
nails appear blue, while green nails signal a likely bacteriological
infection.
If your nails appear similar to the photo see a doctor
'Spoon' nails are another
major warning sign of something going seriously wrong internally. Spoon
nails are concave and curved upward, sometimes curved enough so they
actually appear like tiny spoons. The condition is created by a number
of possible illnesses such as advancing heart disease, anemia, thyroid
disorders (commonly hypothyroidism), or a malfunctioning liver that
soaks up too much free iron from the blood (a malady known as hemachromatosis).
Thickening nails are nails
that appear abnormally thick. Eventually the nails begin appearing
clawlike. A number of diseases are indicated by thick nails including
lung diseases, fungal infections, the early stages of circulatory
problems, and thyroid disease.
A thumbnail exhibiting prominent ridges
Other lesser conditions such as
brittle nails (bacteria, thyroid, hormonal imbalances), pitted nails
(insufficient zinc in the diet or psoriasis), and ridges (inflammatory
arthritis or iron deficiency) should also be watched for all are early
health warnings.
The body also signals problems in
many other ways, that's why the ancient physicians and today's holistic
medicine practitioners often check the eyes, tongue, and inner ears,
some even take hair samples.
Yet, in the end, it's you the
patient who's most responsible for your good health and maintaining it.
Periodically checking your nails for early warnings of encroaching
illnesses is another way to take charge of your body.
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