My fingernail moons are blue as well, but my toenails have no moons at all!
Marshall William Missett wrote: > Why is it just fingernails, and not toenails too? When my fingernail > moons turned blue from maxxing Microdyn, my toenails were > untouched. Quien sabe? > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Marshall Dudley > To: [email protected] > Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 10:20 AM > Subject: Re: CS>Fingernail Ridges > http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/WO/00020.html > > Your fingernails hold clues to your health. Learn to > recognize the signs that might indicate a health issue. Some > nail conditions are harmless. These include vertical ridges, > which may become more pronounced as you age, and white lines > or spots. Spots usually result from injury to the nail plate > or nail bed. In time the white spots will grow out. > > Other nail conditions can indicate disease. For example, > yellow or green discoloration in your nails may result from > a respiratory condition, such as chronic bronchitis, or from > swelling of your hands (lymphedema). Indentations that run > across your nails, called Beau's lines, appear when growth > at the area under your cuticle is interrupted. This might > occur because of an injury or severe illness, such as a > heart attack. > > Mashall > > Pat wrote: > > > Does anyone know about a cause for vertical ridges in the > > fingernails? They look healthy, no sign of anything wrong > > other than many vertical ridges in every fingernail. All > > my life they've been thin and too delicate to grow out > > long, but they were always smooth. Several months ago I > > asked my doctor about the ridges and she said she hopes > > they don't mean anything is wrong and showed me her nails > > which looked just like mine. They seem to have gotten > > worse in the last few months, so CS must not do a thing > > for them. > > > > > > > > Pat > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty > > viruses! >

