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Brittle and splitting nails could be a sign you have been exposed too often to water, harsh detergents, and nail polish ...
Nails may be pale near the nail bed and reddish-brown near the fingertips, a condition known as Lindsay’s nails. This is one of the most common ways kidney disease can affect the nails.
Many people ignore these small signs, but they might be the body’s way of signaling a more significant concern. Here are a few changes in your nails that could point to a hidden disease or ...
If you notice white marks or lines on your nails, this is a common thing. This condition is called leukonychia in medical ...
In more advanced kidney disease, people may also notice their nails change color. For example, they may look half white and half red, pale, or have white bands running across them.