Guide To Treating Fingernail Ridges

Use Topical Ointments

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Some fingernail ridges may be caused by a lack of moisture in the nails, and patients who experience this might wish to use topical ointments for relief. Ointments help increase the moisture available to the nails, and they can prevent the nails from drying out. Since ridges often appear more pronounced when the nails and cuticles are dry, ointments help minimize the ridges. Many types of ointments are available over-the-counter, and patients might wish to try several to determine which ones work best for their needs. When using any over-the-counter product, individuals should always read the leaflet that comes with it, and they should take care to apply only the recommended amount of ointment. If a patient notices an ointment is not working, they might need to consult with their primary care doctor to be evaluated for potential underlying causes of fingernail ridges. Any troublesome side effects that occur after using an ointment should be noted and mentioned to a physician.

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