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Medical Conditions - Clubbed Fingers

Clubbed fingers are a sign of underlying heart or lung condition. The nails in the fingers become like an upside-down spoon shape, the nail beds become soft, and the last part of the finger gets bulged in this sign. Lung cancer, congenital heart disorders, lung infection, interstitial lung disease, etc., are the cause of clubbed fingers.

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What are the common fingernail clubbing causes in a 27 y/o?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Does anyone in your family have it? If yes, then it suggests the possibility of an inherited cause only. If not, it can be primary or inherited clubbing.

How can clubbed fingers be treated?

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