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Shridhar Chillal (born 29 January 1937) is an Indian man from the city of Pune, who held the world record for the longest fingernails ever reached on a single hand, with a combined length of 909.6 centimeters (358.1 inches). Chillal's longest single nail was his thumbnail, which measured 197.8 centimeters (77.87 inches).
Shridhar Chillal, world record holder for having the longest fingernails on a single hand; Shridhar Venkatesh Ketkar, Indian scholar; Shridhar Sathe, professor of food science at Florida State University; Shridhar Bhaskar Warnekar, Sanskrit scholar born in Nagpur, India; Shridhar (actor), Indian actor
She is also ranked second in the list of having longest fingernails in the world considering both genders, just behind India's Shridhar Chillal who had a combined length of 1000.6 centimeters (358.1 inches). Ayanna was awarded the Guinness World Record in 2018 for being the woman with the longest finger nails in the world. [2] [3]
A student from Australia had to have her thumb amputated after doctors diagnosed her with skin cancer following a nail-biting incident. Courtney Whithorn, 20, had developed a nail-biting habit ...
Biting your nails is no picnic for your teeth, either. "Constant biting can lead to poor dental occlusion," says Richard Scher, M.D., an expert in nail disorders, "so the biter's teeth shift out ...
Clubbing is associated with lung cancer, lung infections, interstitial lung disease, cystic fibrosis, or cardiovascular disease. [5] Clubbing may also run in families, [5] and occur unassociated with other medical problems. [6] [7] Clubbing has been recognized as a sign of disease since the time of Hippocrates. [5]
Shridhar Chillal – Longest fingernails; Savitri Khanolkar – Designer of PVC; Arundhati Pantawane – Badminton; Tanvi Lad – Badminton; Sanjivani Jadhav – Runner; Sundeep Waslekar - Strategic Foresight Group; Jyoti Amge - Smallest women; Bhimrao Kesarkar - Silver medalist in men's javelin at Summer Paralympics 1984; Sangram Chougule ...
Glomus tumors are usually solitary and small lesions. The vast majority are found in the hand, wrist, foot, and under the fingernails. [3] They are often painful, and the pain is reproduced when the lesion is placed in cold water - a history of sensitivity to cold weather is also common. [6] Multiple tumors are less likely to be painful.