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protects the nails from bacteria​

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Answered by gautam9821
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The cuticle is a layer of clear skin located along the bottom edge of your finger or toe. This area is known as the nail bed. The cuticle function is to protect new nails from bacteria when they grow out from the nail root. The area around the cuticle is delicate.

Answered by vishnu223020
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It is important to safeguard the nails from the attack of bacteria and fungi, else the nail infection will affect the fingers and these causes perturb to the mind and body. Ammannia Bacifera is the wonder herb which can cure the nail damage caused by fungi and other skin diseases.

The upper part of the proximal nail plate forms the cuticle which joins the nail plate to the skin behind it. This is a tight seal which keeps the nail free of bacteria

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