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Slide show: Fingernails — 7 signs of possible health problems

By Mayo Clinic staff
 

Pictures of Beau's lines, Terry's nails and yellow nail syndrome

Fingernails and your health

Your fingernails can provide clues to your overall health. But do you know how to read the signs?

Learn about some nail conditions that might require medical attention. If you have a nail problem that doesn't seem to be going away or is associated with other signs and symptoms, make an appointment with your doctor to get it checked out.

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