What you could be biting into when you bite your nails

What you could be biting into when you bite your nails

Not at all a good habit from all the habits you could have...

Close up photo of person's fingernails
Close up photo of person's fingernails/Pexels

Traditionally, nail biting is stereotypically associated with boredom, anxiety or nervousness. 

According to Healthline.com, nail biting usually starts in childhood and may accelerate into adolescence. 

"Once nail biting becomes a habit, it can become your go-to behaviour when you’re waiting around, frustrated, or just plain bored. It’s something you do to keep yourself occupied." (Healthline)

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Besides the above, nail biting is not something we would associate with being a healthy habit. 

Over and above the mental health red flags, we imagine our nails are great hosts to germs. 

And we came across a video that proved our sentiment. 

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WATCH the video below, courtesy of Instagram

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Believe it or not, there are side effects to biting your nails - and it doesn't just extend to your nails being sore. 

"Beyond soreness of the nails and surrounding skin, side effects can include:

That's a long list of side effects, not to mention the third point, which can be connected to the bigger problem here, that this could have been a contributing factor to the pandemic. 

All in all, not a good idea to bite those nails...

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