What Can I Do About Yellow Nails?
Caused by diseases of the digestive system.
Yellow nails
- Thin yellow dots on the nails indicate a disease of the digestive system.
- Affected area
- Limbs
- Related diseases
- Acute gastritis chronic gastritis stomach, duodenal ulcer acute perforated stomach, duodenal ulcer bleeding atrophic gastritis gray nail acute purulent gastritis gastric ulcer digestive system disease associated mental disorder acquired immune deficiency syndrome acquired immunodeficiency Gastrointestinal gastrointestinal bleeding
- Affiliated Department
- Dermatology Dermatology
- Related symptoms
- Small fine-grained nails with red or black spots on the nails with weak drug poisoning
- Caused by diseases of the digestive system.
- Examination: gastroscopy, gastritis measurement, etc.
- Differential diagnosis of yellow spots on nails:
- 1. People with narrow lower half of the nail, spine and other bones are susceptible to diseases, especially those with very soft nails, and calcium is always very deficient.
- 2. People with shell-shaped nails should pay special attention to small problems in the spinal cord and nervous system.
- 3. Too many white spots on nails are symptoms of neurasthenia.
- 4. The small particles on the nails are poisoned by drugs or parasites in the body.
- 5. Red or black spots on nails: Red or black spots on nails refer to red or black spots on nails due to disease.
- Examination: gastroscopy, gastritis measurement, etc.
- Eating foods high in protein, iron, calcium, vitamin k, vitamins B, and iodine to make nails healthier.