Finger breakage

The fingers are anatomically very easy to injure structures of our body. Finger fractures are one of the most common traumatic events in the emergency room. To understand finger fractures, it helps to understand the basic anatomy of the hand. The hand is divided into three parts: Wrist, palm, and fingers. The fingers are most … Finger breakage

Cracked nails

Cracked nails are, as the name suggests, characterized by tears in the nails. These can occur both on the fingers and on the toes. Fingernails and toenails consist of keratin. This is a very hard and resistant material. If it is disturbed by certain factors in its composition and function, the nails can no longer … Cracked nails

Symptoms | Cracked nails

Symptoms Cracked nails can usually be recognized immediately by their external appearance. The affected person notices that their nails, especially the fingernails, are not very resistant. From this it follows that with everyday activities the fingernails tear and break off. The nails generally feel very soft and flexible. Inflammation can also occur at the cracks. … Symptoms | Cracked nails

Prophylaxis | Cracked nails

Prophylaxis In order to prevent the appearance of cracked nails, a balanced diet should be followed to ensure that the body and nails receive all the important vitamins and minerals. Good hand care is also advisable. In order to prevent hands and nails from drying out, fatty hand creams should be used regularly, with which … Prophylaxis | Cracked nails

Nail Care | The toenail

Nail Care The basis for beautiful and above all healthy nails is their regular and appropriate care. It is especially important that the nails are cut correctly: This means: Nails that are too long can bump against the shoe on the feet, for example, and thus lead to bruising. Nails that are too short do … Nail Care | The toenail

Yellow toenail | The toenail

Yellow toenail If a toenail appears yellow, this can have various causes. On the one hand, the yellow change on the toenail can occur in the context of a so-called “yellow nail syndrome”. In this case, due to a constant accumulation of lymph fluid in the legs, the nails do not grow back quickly enough. … Yellow toenail | The toenail

The toenail

Definition The nail (also: nail plate) is the name given to the translucent to whitish plates of the protein keratin, which are found on the fingertips as fingernails and on the tips of the toes as toenails in humans. A toenail consists of about 100 to 150 layers of superimposed corneous cells, i.e. cells that … The toenail