lily
Joined: 09 Feb 2006 Posts: 148
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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 1:10 pm Post subject: |
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In most cases patches on nails occur as consequence of minor damage of nail matrix. Patches can also be a sign of fungal disease on nails, in this case is best to see dermatologist.
Breaking, foliation and popping nails could also be hereditary, as well as lack of proteins in your daily nutrition. Anyway, experts say that patches, breaking nails, … are mostly consequence of strong chemical substances used in housekeeping or at work. Thus, daily use of nail and hand creams, as well as wearing gum gloves helps. But, considering nails are very thin it is best to use preparation for nail recuperation. Mostly these preparations contain hydrolized proteins, multivitamins, amino-acids and calcium. This element combination is definitely best for nails.
Hope this helps!
Lily |
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