No, fingernails do not grow at different rates on the same hand. They do however grow at different rates on the more dominate hand.
In general, fingernails on both hands grow at the same rate. Factors like age, health, and genetics can influence nail growth, but typically there is no significant difference between the growth rates of fingernails on each hand.
no they do not
No. Your digestive system won't digest them, so it is better to not consume your nails.
Fingernails and toenails are plates of stratified squamous epithelial cells with hard keratin that protect the distal ends of the phalanges. The phalanges are the finger bones.You are describing finger nails and toe nails. For some interesting nail facts: fingernails grow faster than toenails. The fingernails on the right hand of a right-handed person grow faster than those on their left hand.
Increased blood-flow and oxygen levels cause the fingernails to grow faster!
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5 on each hand
Look at your hand. There is your answer. They sit on your finger.
A hand with silver fingernails
if your hand comes into contact with dirt or fecal matter or dirty water and its under your fingernails, YES you can get worms if you eat your fingernails. This is because small eggs from worms or other parasites are found in the dirt and fecal matter and they hatch once ingested.
Ofcourse not, you don't see them, your fingernails can't bleed and the body doesn't see a need to put nerves in it.
To maintain the cleanest hands possible, you should clip your fingernails first then wash your hands. Fingernails extending past the tip of the finger can accumulate debris and pathogens underneath the nail that cannot be removed with simple handwashing.