Thursday, January 21, 2010

Does anybody know why abdominal complaints may lead to a poor capillary refill in the finger nails?

Also why may stiffness of fingers also be present with the same complaintDoes anybody know why abdominal complaints may lead to a poor capillary refill in the finger nails?
it seems that internal bleeding is possible, when there are symptoms such as these.


Cartillage and ligaments are superimposed with blood. And the abdominal area could be where the internal jettison is present.


It seems that the nail bed is not engorged enough with blood to sustain proper finger nail growth. Blood also is needed to supply muscle activity and cellular aggrandization, this pertains to the arthritic symptoms in the fingers.Does anybody know why abdominal complaints may lead to a poor capillary refill in the finger nails?
Pressure on the abdominal Aorta from the small intestine.I have the opposite with my finger nails but have the stiffness in my fingers and the same as you with my toes.The stiffness i put down to acid in the blood
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