What Does Your Manicure Say About Your Health?
This thick, dark band at the tip of the finger — and just behind the white area of the free edge of the nail plate — is thought to be due to a decrease in vascularity within the nail bed. While Terry’s nails can be attributed to old age, they can also signal liver disease, congestive heart failure and diabetes.
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