The edge of the nail is home to many nerve endings(1), and the hangnail presses on them. The pressure on the nerve ends is responsible for the sharp pain that is associated with hangnails. They can even become swollen and red. So how to get rid of a hangnail?
Hangnails occur most in cold climates. |
Home remedies are inexpensive, effective, and readily available hangnail treatment. These remedies can be broadly classified as foods and vitamins.
Hangnail is a common problem. However, some people are more prone to it due to certain deficiencies in their diet. Consuming certain foods also improves your body’s ability to heal and therefore staves off infection.
Whole grains(2) are rich in iron, protein, vitamins, and folic acids. Iron prevents the nails from becoming brittle. The protein in whole grains also helps in keeping the area around the nail soft. Dryness and brittle nails are some of the common hangnail causes.
It is incredibly easy to incorporate whole grains into your diet. You can opt for whole-grain pasta or bread, have oatmeal for breakfast, and add some grains to your salads.
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Lean meat is high in protein(3) and iron and contains many vitamins. These work in tandem to keep your skin moisturized. The deficiency of these vitamins may lead to psoriasis and brittle nails, which can contribute to the creation of hangnails. Since the fat content in lean meat is very low, it is one of the healthiest ways to add iron to your diet.
Chicken, turkey, and red meat with its fat trimmed are considered lean meat. You can add them to salads and sandwiches, and even grilling or baking them will amp up your protein and iron intake.
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Fish are an excellent source of protein, iron, and omega-3 fatty acids(4). The fatty acids help keep your skin moisturized, prevent excessive drying, and improve nail health by making the nails stronger. Consuming fish can also improve your immunity and prevent hangnail infection.
Make fish a part of your daily diet. You can grill it, poach it, bake it, or make fish curry. Choose fish that are high in omega-3 fatty acids like sardines, mackerel, salmon, tuna, etc.
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Vitamin C aids the production of collagen and also increases the strength of the nails(5). Moreover, a regular hand and foot soak in warm water mixed with lemon or orange juice helps in keeping your skin soft and eliminating bacteria. It can prevent hangnail infection and even reduce hangnail pain since citrus fruits are also anti-bacterial.
You can consume a glass of citrus fruit juice every day. A foot and hand soak at least once a week will help you prevent hangnails. If you have a hangnail that is infected or painful, the soak can soften the area and reduce the pain.
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Vitamin B is essential for cell growth and can impact the health of skin, hair, and nails(6). A hangnail by itself is harmless. However, a swollen hangnail can cause a lot of pain. Increasing the body’s ability to heal itself by consuming more vitamin B is the best way to let your body take care of the hangnail on its own.
Salmon, green leafy vegetables, eggs, legumes, yogurt, sunflower seeds, etc. are some of the richest sources of vitamin B. You can easily incorporate them into your meals or even have them as a snack.
Regular manicures keep the skin moisturized and regularly remove the dead skin cells around the nails. |
Vitamin E oil can protect the skin(7) around the hangnail upon application. Vitamin E is also anti-inflammatory. It is a fat-soluble oil that can fight the free radical damage caused by the environment. Vitamin E is a commonly used ingredient in many skincare products precisely for these properties.
You can apply a drop of vitamin E oil directly on the hangnail using a cotton swab or a small brush. Do this a few times a day to reduce hangnail pain.
The adage ‘Prevention is better than cure’ holds strong here. Rather than worrying about how to fix a hangnail, it would be better to concentrate on how to prevent them from occurring in the first place.
Hangnail is not a serious condition, but it can cause considerable discomfort. The good news is that it can be treated with a nutritional diet and home remedies. A little care on your part and regular moisturization can prevent the occurrence of hangnails.
When you do notice a hangnail, abstain from ripping it off as it will only end up aggravating the situation further. Instead, try any of the remedies mentioned above, and not only will you get relief from hangnail pain, but you can also keep it at bay in the future.
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Hangnails aren’t a sign of any deficiency. However, consuming a diet rich in vitamins can help in healing the hangnail when it does occur, and it can also prevent it.
Hangnail infection is caused by bacteria that finds its way into the gap created when the skin separates, leading to the hangnail.
Home remedies are enough to tackle hangnail. But if the hangnail gets infected, red, or swollen and is causing unbearable pain, then you should consider visiting a doctor.
Hangnails are primarily caused by dry skin. Certain foods aid the skin in retaining moisture. Certain food items also improve the skin’s healing ability. A well-rounded diet is the key to keeping hangnails at bay.