At the finger nail region there are nerve endings and hence very sensitive.
Yes. Many people report problems with nails peeling during the virus's run, and more often after the symptoms seem to be gone... including up to as much as 6-8 weeks afterwards. So people often miss teh association between the virus and teh peeling. The virus and peeling can happen in children, and speaking from direct experience, in adults as well. No pain is associated with the peeling at all, but the peeling nails can get snagged on things, which of course can be painful.
People's fingernails are designed to protect the ends of our fingers, which are much more delicate than fingernails are.
Yes, but not much.
Not much you can do but strip it and repaint.
527 pounds
1/2 a centimetre
no they can't feel it at all. the horn of the hoof is composed of the same material hair and fingernails is made of, just much denser. if it hurt the horse, they would not be able to walk and it would be illegal to do.
Because they are generating too much friction and burning.
Fingernails start to grow right under the base of the cuticle. There are probably only a few millimeters underneath the skin.
You can try eating you fingernails because your fingernails have about three times as much calories as your hair does. It will pure your blood in about 4 weeks.
He does not have much blood in his body.........
Yes, yes it is.