yes
fungi and dirt
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Well it depends on what you deine as thick toenails, try cutting them, or go ahead and see a doctor, sometime they may give you something to rub on them that may help them get weaker and thinner.
If your toenail is thick than you problably have injured it or have fungus if it is a little yellow.
I have a thick toenail too due to losing the nail as a child from being crush in car seat..when it grew back it was extremely thick and hard to cut..its a normal nail regrowth
Arteriosclerotic cerebrovascular disease is a condition of reduced blood flow to the brain. The cause of this condition is hardening of the arteries caused by buildup of plaque.
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The muscle of a sheep's heart is thick for the same reason our heart muscle is thick. It is thick as it has to pump blood around the body, and so it is under a lot of pressure.
Well this certainly depends on what the problem is, maybe your body is not getting enough oxygen, although this usually turns your nail blue. In the case of black nails, you could have fungus. Is there any other coloring going on with your nails? I could say maybe you have hit a nail, but if you have toenails and fingernails which are black then this is highly unlikely.
Yes. It is usually due to a fungal infection, and your doctor or chemist can give you an antifungal paint to apply every day for about 6 months. As a matter of routine, you should apply moisturiser to the toenails to keep them soft. A simple emollient cream such as Aqueous Cream or E45 can be applied after a bath. Some people think almond oil is good too.
Soft thick pillows are best for people with Parkinson's disease.
Derived from two Greek words meaning "fish" and "disease," ichthyosis is a congenital (meaning present at birth) dermatological (skin) disease that is represented by thick, scaly skin.