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Old 06-28-2012, 07:53 PM #1
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Ok may sound crazy but does anyone have problems with curling nails? mine are curling sooooo bad really weird never heard of it so just curious!!
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Ok may sound crazy but does anyone have problems with curling nails? mine are curling sooooo bad really weird never heard of it so just curious!!
Which direction? Up, down, inward/ingrown? Fingers, toes, or both? Curling can indicate many things (lack of oxygen, thyroid, iron, B12, more); here's a brief slide show of some:
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/nails/WO00055

You can also try googling: curling nails causes

If you're brave, trying an image search may turn up something similar to what you have (making it easier to find information) but some of the pics may be a bit graphic.

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Which direction? Up, down, inward/ingrown? Fingers, toes, or both? Curling can indicate many things (lack of oxygen, thyroid, iron, B12, more); here's a brief slide show of some:
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/nails/WO00055

You can also try googling: curling nails causes

If you're brave, trying an image search may turn up something similar to what you have (making it easier to find information) but some of the pics may be a bit graphic.

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Cool thanks you are just full of useful info thats awesome!!!! Mine are defintely clubbing weird though I dont have any of that stuff though other than all this stuff with my back and neck Im really healthy. Guess I wont worry about it.
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