1. Brittle Nails:
Brittle nails and flaking of nails are very common due to excessive dryness of the nail plate. The nail plate is made up of dead keratin cells held together by a natural glue of fats and water. Any loss of fats and water causes the cells to separate and results in flaking and brittleness of the nails.
Many of our domestic chores remove the natural fats from the nails resulting in brittle nails, so do wear gloves.
Nail polish removers also have a dehydrating effect. If you have brittle nails avoid removing your nail polish too frequently. You can use a colourless polish or a base-coat or a top-coat, because then you can keep touching it up quite happily, without having to use the remover very frequently.
Regular massage around the nail-base with cream can have a good effect on brittle nails.
2. Hangnails:
Hangnails are tears in the skin of the nail folds and the cuticle. The cuticle and the nail folds have a tendency to stick to the nail plate as it grows forward; the stretched cuticle may eventually tear. Sometimes the skin of the nail folds also cracks, particularly if it is dry. Nervous nail biting habits, chewing nails, and picking the cuticle all encourage the development of hangnails.
3. In-Growing Toe-Nails:
If the toenail is not cut properly, it penetrates into the nail-fold as it grows, causing redness, swelling and pain.
4. Fungal Infections Of The Nail:
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