Nails
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SHAPE: Spoon Nails If your nails are more concave than clubbed, you may have a condition called koilonychias, or spoon nails. "Spoon nails can be associated with iron deficiency to the point of anemia, but it is usually a rare association," says Steele. "Most people with spoon nails do not have an underlying cause, but it is worth getting evaluated to make sure iron and blood counts are normal."
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