What is the divided nail?

The split nail is commonly characterized by a vertical division into a free edge of the nail or layers of nail separating on the edge. The medical term for divided nails is onychoschizia and it is a common problem with nails, especially for women. Divided nails are usually dry and brittle and sometimes have vertical combs. The most common cause of the condition is assumed that it is repeated and prolonged contact with water, causing the dehydration of the nail by robbing it of the natural moisture and oils it needs to remain strong and flexible. Only rarely are divided nails caused by health or vitamin deficiency. These layers are held together with moisture and oil released with nail bed, leather under the nail plate. If something disrupts with this process, the nail becomes more prone to division. For example, as a person of AGES, the nail bed naturally dries and makes the ridges more common and more pronounced and increases the risk of suffering of the divided nail. Contact with water or certain chemicals -Even conventional soap or acetone in some nail polish remover - can also disrupt the natural moisture of the nail, causing it to be divided.

Another cause of split nails is the nail sponge, which is a condition that can separate the nail plate from the nail bed and sometimes require medical treatment. Any nail injury can also cause divided nails. It is important that the whole nail is protected, not only by the edge to avoid divided nails, because any trauma on the nail bed or nail plate could appear as a split nail when the nail grows.

Good nail care is necessary to maintain healthy nails and avoiding nail and other problems on the nails. Recommended care involves maintaining nail dry with rubber gloves for washing dishes and performing other types of cleaning, as well as applying humidifiers such as hand cream or cuticularNail oil. Other proposed measures to prevent divided nails include manicure limitation, short nails and minimize the use of nail polish remover, especially those containing acetone. Nail polish remover can be harmful to the nails, but nail polish can help strengthen them and can be used to repair an already split nail. In addition to these and other forms of external nail care, there is evidence that the use of biotin, vitamin B-complex B can help strengthen the nails and prevent them from being distributed.

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