Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Sickness Detection via Nails

Some health experts say, the technique is now not only diagnose the disease can pass the examination of blood, stool, urine, eye, and tongue, nails also one included in it. If you want to know whether or not someone clean, just look at her nails. Because the nails could be one barometer of cleanliness and health.

Yes, the nails seem to be a very important body part to be missed. The reason, as stated by Dr. Audrey Luize in Indomedia. com types of diseases can be detected from nail color. He mentioned a bluish color at the base of the nail indicates less beresnya blood circulation and is a symptom of heart disease.

If half of the near end nails pink or brown while the white epidermis, it is a symptom of chronic kidney disease.

Then if there is a horizontal wrinkles and nails look dull, it indicates lack of nutrition or symptoms of a disease such as measles, chicken pox, mumps, and cardiac conditions such as Reynaud's syndrome (muscle spasms in the fingers and toes due to very cold).

Dr Luize also said red longitudinal layer of the nail, indicating bleeding in the capillaries. Double lines is a symptom of high blood pressure (hypertension) and nail growth seems slow, thick, and hardened and yellowish, indicating lymphatic disorders or chronic gastrointestinal disease.

Another nail symptoms, if there is irregular spots on the nails, a sign of disease psoriasis (chronic skin disease). Then when there is excessive curvature at the base of the nail and around the tip of the nail, it marks the symptoms of TB disease, emphysema (lung disorders), cardiovascular or liver disease.

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