While your hands have undoubtedly experienced the drying effects of increased handwashing and hand sanitizer usage, Covid-19 may also directly affect your nails. Dubbed as "Covid nails" many of those who have recovered from the virus have noted horizontal markings on their fingernails. But what actually causes these markings and what can you do if your nails are looking unhealthy after the pandemic?
Markings on Fingernails and Toenails
The biggest sign of what is being called "Covid nails" is deep ridges or horizontal white marks across the nails. They can appear on the fingernails or the toenails and may look disturbing for those who have never had them. Although it is one of the side effects linked to Covid-19 infection, it doesn't necessarily mean that you had the virus. In fact, a number of different illnesses, injuries, or medications can cause similar markings and this is known as "Beau's lines". It can occur at any point when the body experiences extreme stress (both physical and mental).
How Can I Get Rid of Covid Nails?
Fortunately, the markings are only noticeable as the nails grow out. It is a temporary side effect that does not require treatment. As the nails continue to grow and your body returns to normal, you will once again experience normal nail growth without the ridges or lines. If you find them bothersome, be sure to trim your nails regularly and practice good nail hygiene. For fingernails, the new nail growth will take around 6 months while it may take upwards of 18 months for toenails.
If the problem persists beyond this time, it may be wise to speak with a doctor to ensure that there are no underlying illnesses causing beau's lines. In some cases, health problems like uncontrolled diabetes, zinc deficiency, peripheral vascular disease or scarlet fever can lead to markings on the nails. In order to get rid of markings caused by underlying health problems, the problem must first be resolved before a change is seen in the nails.
Nail Treatments in Davie, FL
While you may be anxious to jump back into your regular manicures and pedicures, if you are suffering from Covid nails, it's best to focus on the health of your nails first. Start by ensuring that you are eating a healthy diet and drinking enough water. Use nail oils to keep them moisturized and if you opt to use polish, be sure to use a gentle formula like Sunday's 10-Free Non-Toxic & Vegan polish.
If you are also experiencing dry or irritated hands due to excessive washing or sanitizing, consider switching to a moisturizing soap. You can also wear gloves during activities that require your hands to soak in water, like dishwashing, and apply a hand cream multiple times throughout the day.
Are your nails in desperate need of some TLC? Schedule a Mani/Pedi in Davie, FL at Inscape Beauty Salon today!