03-31-2009 08:42 PM
12-27-2017 01:54 AM
Suzifrady....I could have written your story word for word. My mother and I both have had the same problem nail, all our lives...same finger, same hand! It's been a pain in the butt all these years....the darn thing catches on everything, snagging clothes, etc. Doctors said it's hereditary, not much we can do. I'm 71 now, and I'm just thankful I have my health! Best of luck to all of you.
12-31-2017 05:34 AM
I agree with you, because, I injuries my right thumb nail splitting wood 3 years ago. I jammed my fingernail so hard that it left a permanent split down my fingernail underneath the nail bed, not down the middle more towards one side. It's annoying, I have to cut and file my nail when it starts to grow so it won't catch on anything. I have look all over the internet to find a solutions and found nothing, that works, so I just deal with it. I will try the vitiamen A and E and see if that helps and will restore it, but I think the trauma to my nail from me jamming it so hard 3 years ago may or may not improve. Thanks for the advice.
03-15-2018 01:01 PM
I finally cured my split nail. I've had a split thumbnail that snags on everything if it grows out just a little (for years!). I can see the faint white line all along my thumbnail to the top of the nail. I've been on a paleo diet, take supplements, and nothing worked. I started Great Lakes Gelatin (for a year), the recommended dose, and it did nothing. Then my naturopath said Neocell collagen works for his patients, so I started taking it daily, more than the recommeneded tablespoon a day since I'm older (I'm 53). I took 3T a day for 6 months and then noticed my nail is harder and no longer split. The faint line is still there though, but at least I can let the nail grow and it matches my other nails, finally!
03-19-2018 04:12 AM
Careful on the superglue... it may be alright but who knows? Any tests been done? Any known side effects? It will dehydrate the split area very rapidly... Superglue is a cyanoacrylate.
04-29-2018 07:40 PM
Veni.vidi.vici
funny that all of your whole story is exactly as mine. Left thumb; manicure; gel overlay; not family hereditary...please let me know if you find anything with the tea bag. Thanks a million!
04-29-2018 08:04 PM
05-09-2018 10:24 PM
Like you, I read all the responses. My problem is also both ring fingers. I am 78 yrs old & never had this problem till I injured my shoulder in an accident 2 yrs ago. I asked Dr I had at the time & he just said to super glue till it grew back. It worked for awhile but has started again. I asked another Dr &he didn't seem to know. Said it was probably some vitamin deficiency. so many people have this condition & I'm sure we all thought we were the only one. sicillian
05-11-2018 04:11 PM
06-03-2018 09:47 AM
I have to agree and say it's a vitamin deficiency. I never had the problem until about a year ago when I became 'partially' vegan and also stopped taking my vitamins consistently. One day I was getting a manicure and the nail lady told me I should take a multivitamin and it will go away. I was a bit skeptical and put it off for a few months. I recently started taking a liquid multivitamin called Source of life made by Natur's Plus and I promise you guys my split nail problem is gone. Not only is it gone but my nails, in general, are super healthy and look great (they remind me of my nails when I was pregnant). All in all I really do believe it's a lack of vitamins. It worked for me so I just really wanted to share and I hope it works for you as well. Good luck!
06-18-2018 07:47 PM
I am a man and have exactly the same issue. I have now had it for years and there is something growing under the cracked line of the nail. Everytime I cut it now it hurts heaps.
08-10-2018 09:42 AM
08-10-2018 09:45 AM
12-16-2018 09:26 AM
@flamawmaw wrote:
?:|Anyone have fingernails that split down the middle?
03-13-2019 03:21 PM
My chiropractor saved my life. Was the only long term fix compared to the near dozen other specialists(MDs) I saw. No one healthcare profession is perfect but to blanket an entire profession with your one life experience is very poor advice. Also to say they will say anything to keep you coming back is bogus. I don't know who you have been too but don't condemn and entire profession based on your experience. I went to an endodontist for a root canal that nearly destroyed me. All endodontist must be bad. How about the Vascular surgeon who nearly killed my dad? All vascular surgeons bad? I don't think so.
04-08-2019 06:36 AM