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LUNULA

 A lunula on the little finger, as a rule, should be almost


unnoticeable or completely absent. It’s connected with the
work of the kidneys, small intestine, and heart. An increased
lunula can be a result of high blood pressure.
 The ring finger is responsible for the work of the
reproductive and lymphatic systems. A barely visible lunula
can hint at digestion problems.
 The middle finger is connected with the work of the brain
and cardiovascular system. The absence of a lunula can
indicate vascular problems and high blood pressure.
 The index finger lunula can disappear or get considerably
smaller because of improper function of the intestine,
pancreas, or chronic E.N.T. diseases.
 The lunula on the thumb reflects the work of the lungs and
spleen. It’s the most visible of all and should take up no more
than 25% of the whole fingernail. It can get significantly
smaller in smokers or bigger when you
have arterial hypertension.
1.CLUBBING
2. BEUS LINES
3. KOILONYCHIA
4. SPLINTER HEMORRHAGE
5. PARONYCHIA

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