It is entirely possible that someone can have unhealthy nails that crack or chip more easily than other nails. Bayonet Point residents might not know that having brittle nails is something that is caused mainly from aging, but it can be caused by other factors such as environmental conditioners or other medical issues. If you are someone with brittle nails, it isn’t something that has to permanently affect your life and routine. It is completely possible to treat brittle nails, but it would be more important to learn about some things that cause them in the first place, so that they can be avoided or at the very least limited.
Health Related Issues
Many people find out that they have a health complication or dietary issue when they start to see signs of brittle nails. Bayonet Point residents might find they have developed a medical condition such as hypothyroidism or Raynaud’s syndrome, but these are not very common. It is more likely that someone is noticing that they have brittle nails due to the food that they are eating and the number of vitamins and minerals. With brittle nails, it is common that a person might not be consuming enough iron in their diet, which is causing an iron deficiency.
Long-term Nail Polish and Removal Use
It may not be known but if someone uses a lot of nail polish and removal products on their nails, it can cause them to thin out and become brittle. It should be known that using nail polish over and over again is not the issue that causes brittle nails. Bayonet Point residents should know that the chemicals that are used in some of these products are not the best for your nail’s health, even if they are designed for your fingernails. It is important for people to be care of the products they are using on their fingernails.
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