MedicineNet.com
About Us | Privacy Policy | Site Map
November 22, 2009
MedicineNet home Picture Slideshows Diseases and conditions Symptoms and signs Procedures and tests Medications Health and Living Picture Image Collection MedTerms medical dictionary
Font Size
A
A
A

Health Tip: Aging Hair and Nails

(HealthDay News) -- Your hair and nails are no less prone to the effects of aging than your skin.

The U.S. National Library of Medicine offers this list of common changes to hair and nails due to aging:

  • Hair color all over the body (chest, scalp, facial hair, etc.) changes to white or gray, and may begin as early as the 30s.
  • Losing hair is normal as you age, as it doesn't grow as fast as once did.
  • Hair becomes thinner.
  • Baldness may occur in men and women.
  • Body hair that remains may become more coarse.
  • Nails may turn yellow and cloudy-looking, and may form ridges.
  • Nails grow more slowly, and may appear dull and become brittle.
  • Toenails and fingernails may grow in harder and thicker, and toenails may become ingrown more frequently.

-- Diana Kohnle

Copyright © 2009 ScoutNews, LLC. All rights reserved.


Printer-Friendly Format  |  Email to a Friend




Women's Health

Find out what women really need.


Are you Depressed? Take the Quiz

Your Guide to Symptoms & Signs: Pinpoint Your Pain





Health Tip: Aging Hair and Nails Related Articles







Health categories:

Slideshows | Diseases & Conditions | Symptoms & Signs | Procedures & Tests | Medications | Health & Living | News & Views | Medical Dictionary

Popular health centers:

Allergies | Arthritis | Cancer | Diabetes | Digestion | Healthy Kids | Heart | Men's Health | Mental Health | Women's Health | More...

Publications:

ePublications (PDFs) | XML News via RSS | Audio Podcasts | Email Newsletters

MedicineNet.com:

About Us | Privacy Policy | Site Map | WebMD® | Medscape® | eMedicine® | eMedicineHealth® | RxList®

This website is certified by Health On the Net Foundation. Click to verify. This site complies to the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information:
verify here.

©1996-2009 MedicineNet, Inc. All rights reserved. Notices and Legal Disclaimer.
MedicineNet does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. See additional information.