My six year old daughter has an orange peel texture throughout all of her finger nails and one of her toe nails. Her nails also seem dry. I have shown her hands to my son's doctor - after a brief look he said that there wasn't any infection be we didn't have a chance to further look into the issue.
She has always been a nail biter, but I don't know why her toe nail would also be like this, the orange peel texture begins right at the base of the nail. She does not have the thalassemia trait. She is quite active and healthy otherwise.
Could she have a calcium deficiency or an iron deficiency? We tend to eat a low iron diet, could that be causing her to be anemic? She does have chicken, turkey and green vegetables in her diet as well as fruit and whole grains. She hasn't had any blood tests since she was three years old.
I have read many times that the health of the nails is an indicator of general health, I am a little concerned that her nails are so dehyrated looking and that they grow with this odd texture on the surface.
Can someone help me out with this one? What should be checked in a blood test?
Sharmin