Nails on different disease conditions - images( medical information )
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Did you know your nails can reveal clues to your overall health? A touch of white here, a rosy tinge there, or some rippling or bumps may be a sign of disease in the body. Problems in the liver, lungs, and heart can show up in your nails. this chart shows different types of nails at different diseas...
Did you know your nails can reveal clues to your overall health? A touch of white here, a rosy tinge there, or some rippling or bumps may be a sign of disease in the body. Problems in the liver, lungs, and heart can show up in your nails. this chart shows different types of nails at different disease state , or how to use it on diagnostics
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Language: en
Added: Sep 08, 2020
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Human Nails on medical conditions ( what your nails actually says –medical information) Presented by Martin shaji Pharm d
OBSERVE EVERY IMAGE CARFULLY FOR BETTER UNDERSTANDING ………………………….. A GOOD OBSERVATION SKILL IS VERY MUCH NESASSARY FOR MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS AND STUDENTS…
Zinc deficiency
Calcium deficiency
Did you know your nails can reveal clues to your overall health? A touch of white here, a rosy tinge there, or some rippling or bumps may be a sign of disease in the body. Problems in the liver, lungs, and heart can show up in your nails.
Changes in Nail Shape Ripples on nails or pitted nails may be caused by a skin disorder, psoriasis, eczema, or arthritis. Nail clubbing is when a nail curves under at the tip of the finger. It could indicate heart disease, inflammatory bowel disease, lung disease, liver disease, thyroid disease, or HIV/AIDS, endocarditis
Why do doctors push on your fingernails ? The capillary nail refill test is a quick test done on the nail beds. It is used to monitor dehydration and the amount of blood flow to tissue.