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A woman has shared a Facebook warning claiming a lady with a black line down her fingernail discovered she actually had cancer.

The Facebook post, shared by Lisa Harrison Williams and more than 85,000 others, tells of a woman who walked into a beauty salon with a dark vertical stripe down one of her nails.


Thinking it was just lack of calcium or a blood blister, she apparently asked for it a nail colour dark enough to cover it up.

But after she was advised to see a doctor, the post claims she discovered she actually had aggressive melanoma that had spread to her lymph nodes.

"She had been going to the 'NAILS' type salons for years. She had a straight dark vertical stripe down her nail.

"She said as soon as she sat down-I need a color dark enough to cover this stripe.

"The nail salons 'diagnosed' her a few different ways. Some said it was a lack of calcium. Some said it was hereditary. At least one had told her it was a blood blister.

"This is melanoma!!! I did not want to frighten her but I told her she needed to see her doctor immediately! She called me today to tell me that yes it was a very aggressive melanoma that has already spread to her lymph nodes!!

"Her prognosis is not good!Please pay attention to abnormalities in your nail beds!! Odd changes in your nails can very likely be nothing to worry about! But sometimes it is an indication of a very serious disease.

"And please keep an eye on the nail beds-toes and fingers-of your elderly loved ones and your loved ones that aren't physically able to notice changes in the nail beds!

"Early diagnosis can make all the difference in the world!!! (sic)"

One woman said: "I have recently had top half of my thumb amputated as a result of a black mark on my nail which turned out to be a malignant melanoma. Please take this warning seriously as this form of cancer is very aggressive.(sic)."

But not everyone was convinced, with one disputing the claim saying: "Its hereditary, my entire dads side of the family have this. No its not a form of cancer what so ever. It can be caused from a lack of calcium too. (sic)."
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