The key to whether you should get any changes to your fingernails checked out is whether it appears on all your fingernails or just one. Usually longitudinal ridging appears on all fingers, but, says ...
especially vertical ridges that are a natural part of aging or may develop after picking or biting your nails. However, ...
Should you worry? There are two types: Longitudinal or vertical ridges which run vertically up and down in the direction of ...
Your fingernails can say a lot about your health, according to a doctor. Dr Daniel Sugai, from Seattle, has explained the three tell-tale signs to look out for - horizontal ridges, no half-moons and ...
Nail pitting may also be due to connective tissue disorders (including Reiter's syndrome) or alopecia areata, an autoimmune disease that causes hair loss. Horizontal ridges Medically known as Beau ...