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Danger or just a common symptom?
05/14/21 at 04:01:22
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Nails can tell our overall health. Sometimes the nails often mean discoloration. We get nail fungus. It may also mean that the nails are allergic to nail polish. Nails can sometimes turn yellow, which is a symptom of something more serious, such as cystic fibrosis, internal cancer, lymphatic fluid, and even rheumatoid arthritis.

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Possible Causes of Yellow Nails
Yellow nails can sometimes indicate something more serious. Specifically, a vitamin or mineral deficiency can cause nails to turn yellow, and taking vitamin supplements may help resolve the problem.

In some cases, nails that remain yellow despite repeated treatments can be a symptom of a thyroid gland, psoriasis, or diabetes. In rare situations, yellow nails can indicate the presence of skin cancer. A condition called Yellow nail disease (YNS) is identified with persistent yellow nails and respiratory or lymphatic problems.

Yellow nails: severe cases
After trying to treat yellow toenails but the symptoms do not get better in a period of 10 days to 2 weeks, have friends see a doctor for examination. This could be caused by mold, yeast, bacteria, or something more serious.

How to prevent yellow nails
Nail discoloration can be prevented with caution about nail hygiene. Beware of nail salons and spas that can spread mold and disease to customers. A good manicurist will use a clean or new manicure set on each person. Don't use nail polish remover on your friends' nails. More than once a week And use a less hardness nail polish remover by choosing a solution that does not contain acetone

Trim your nails often and remove dirt from under your nails with a nail brush once or twice a week. Always wear socks that are new and give your feet fresh air often. To avoid infection of the toenail.
  
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