yes, its true
Yes, biting nails could potentially be a sign of a vitamin deficiency, particularly a lack of certain nutrients like iron, zinc, or B vitamins. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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yes it does. it is in hand lotion, so i don't think they would put it there if it was going to do anything less for your nails.
If nails are weak, supplement with biotin.
A deficiency in vitamin A can cause many symptoms such as, to name a few; dry skin, color blindness, conjunctivitis, eyes sensitive to light, dry hair, and ridges in the nails.
The application of the UV gel nails could lead to forms of sun damage. And the removal of these nails is often done with acetone, which makes your real nails very thin and could cause infections.
VITAMIN D Muscles, Hair, Skin, And Nails are built by Vitamin D. EXAMPLE: Butter, Milk, Soy Drinks, and Margarine all contain Vitamin D.
Signs of iron deficiency that can be observed in the nails include spoon-shaped nails, brittle or ridged nails, and pale or white nail beds. Other vitamin deficiencies that may show in the nails include vertical ridges, white spots, and brittle or discolored nails.
A fungal infection could cause those symptoms.
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because it could make your nails stiff and cause them to breack off
Iron deficiency anemia Plumber Vinson