
General: a friend recently told me that his fingernails were a little gray and that he was not aware of the symptoms of the disease, and that he was very worried, so he went online to find out about the ash nails, and now we're going to look at how they were formed. First: due to infection or trauma. The fingernails are infected, mostly as a result of bacterial invasions, resulting in changes in the structure of the finger parts, and will also worsen the unremedicated ash fingernails into the acetate. The trauma is more of a squeeze or other disease. Poor living habits. (a) uneven diets lead to massive nutrient loss, which reduces the ability of decks to defend themselves against disease-causing fungus, leading to ash fingernails; in addition, people who often touch something that is dirty and less cleaned are vulnerable to the emergence of ash fingernails. Second: high temperatures and high humidity are important conditions for high incidence of cytosis. As a result, the summer and rainy seasons are more frequent and heavier than the winter and dry seasons. The work and living environment of patients cannot be ignored. In high-temperature, high-humid workshops, especially in environments where heavy work suits are required for production and where ventilation is poor, the incidence of leopardism increases significantly if bathing facilities are not available or if bathing is not done in a timely manner. Thirdly, certain chronic diseases, such as malnutrition, thyroid hyperactivity, diabetes, and ash fingernails, are common, as are the symptoms of grey nails. Not only is there a high incidence of fungal disease, but also its widespread and unusual manifestations, such as aids and terminal cancers, persist. Attention: many do not know about the formation of ash fingernails, but most of them are related to personal hygiene and environmental factors, and as long as they are cut in daily life, care is taken to keep them clean and dry, they can effectively eliminate the formation of ash fingernails and do not affect their lives。




