Why Nail Cutting Painless: If one of our bruises come on our body, people feel pain. However, when you cut your growing nails, you don’t feel pain. Often the people’s mind is the question that is not pain while cutting nails? If you have ever been in mind, your confusion today will be dispelled. We will tell you why there are no pain in cutting nails and what are nails.
Our nails are made of a tough protein called a keratin. The same protein is also found in our hair and skin. The roots of nails, ie nails matrix, is the place where the nails. This is where cells distribute and grow and become shape of nails. Nails are made of the dead cells, including nerve and blood transmission. Therefore, when they are cut, there is no pain.
People cut the upper part of the nails, which does not have nerves, but under the skin and the roots of the nails are nerve. That is why if you cut the nails too deep, you feel pain. The skin under the nail is very sensitive to the bed of nails and there is severe pain at injuring. The increase of nails is slow. The average nail grows about 3 mm of millimeters every month, while the feet do the nails grow more.
According to health experts, our nails are not only part of beauty, but also your health mirror. Changing the color, structure or strengthening can be a sign of an internal disease. Excessive white nails can be indicated to liver disease. Yellow nails can indicate the fungal infection or lung disease. Therefore, the nails should not ignore changes.
The nails can look smaller, but they play an important role in the body. They help catching things and protect fingers. Nails also provide information about your health. Although the nails are made of the dead cells, they have no pain in cutting, but they still have the right care. Cleaning, balanced diet and time to cut them up.
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