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Do Ridged Fingernails Indicate A Health Problem?

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Do Ridged Fingernails Indicate A Health Problem?

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Most people do not have ridged fingernails, or more appropriately, ridges on a specific fingernail, so ridged fingernails could be considered an abnormality. While that is true in most cases, older people are sometimes apt to get ridges on one or more of their fingernails. This is usually not considered an abnormal situation, and is considered to be based partly on the aging process and partly on heredity. These are theories, as no one knows for certain why older people may develop fingernail ridges. Show Your Hands – Perhaps you’ve noticed that in the course of an annual medical examination or even a mini examination, the doctor will look carefully at your hands. He or she isn’t admiring your hands, but probably taking a look at your fingernails. The fingernails often serve as an indicator of a person’s general health and well being. That doesn’t mean that if you’re fingernails are normal, you’re perfectly healthy, but if they’re abnormal, it could be a sign of some health problem or

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