Topic: Curved Fingernail
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What causes fingernails to curve downward?
It's got to be hormones. After each pregnacy, mine got worse. And I can't find any other answer that makes sense! Read More »
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What's Causing Fingernails Curving?
Go to WebMD I heard about this relating to a mineral deficency but I would hate to tell you incorrectly. Also look at the "moons" in the nails to check their color. An odd color means something too. Read More »
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Why do some of my fingernails grow curved at the tips
Usually an insufficient intake of the Vitamin B12 tends to cause excessively dry, very curved and rounded nail ends, they also tend to curl when they get very long. Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
Fingernail curved and bent are called Hourglass shaped fingernails could mean heart defects or lung disease. Read More »
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Flat, thin fingernails can be a symptom of a vitamin B-12 deficiency. Flat fingernails may reveal a lack of iron or protein. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article… Read More »
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I believe it's because the keratin that makes up your nails grows at different rates - the top grows slightly faster than that on the bottom causing them to cuve. Read More »
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Below are the details. Hope it helps! Fingernails can reveal so much about your health and lifestyle. Nails are made from tough keratin protein, taking many different shapes. Normal healthy fingernails curve gently, both from side to side a... Read More »
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Toe nails do that because you cut them to short. You need to let them get longer and do not cut them for a while or they will curve so much that you will have to go to the doctors and get it taken off. Read More »
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yes, it is true that spooned fingernails may signify anemia, particularly iron deficiency anemia. Read More »
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Here is a blurb from another site with a similar question as yours.... Question: When my fingernails grow even a quarter of an inch, they begin to curve over the ends of my fingers. I wonder if this could be related to diet. I eat plenty of... Read More »
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