This is one of the symptoms of a zinc deficiency.White Spots on my finger-nails?
idk but my friend told me you get those when you like someone.....i dont believe it
nail discoloration, in which the nails appear white, yellow, or greenish, can result from different infections and conditions of the skin. In about 50% of cases, discolored nails are a result of infections with common fungi that can be found in the air, dust, and soil. There are many species of fungi that can affect nails. By far the most common, however, is called Trichophyton rubrum. This type of fungus has a tendency to infect the skin and is therefore known as a dermatophyte. Pseudomonas is a type of bacteria that infects the nail bed and result in a greenish color to the nails. Red or black nails may result from a hematoma (a collection of blood) under the nail as a result of trauma (including ingrown toenails).
Chronic medical conditions also can affect the appearance of the nails. Specific color changes in the nails can be suggestive of diabetes or of liver, kidney, heart, or lung conditions. This is why doctors pay specific attention to nails during a routine physical examination.
Other, rare causes of discolored nails include the ';yellow nail syndrome,'; an inherited condition that results in slow-growing, discolored nails and is associated with lymphedema (swelling of tissues due to the accumulation of fluid) and lung diseases. Nails may also appear lightened to a whitish-yellow color if there has been separation of the nail from the nail bed, termed onycholysis.
It actually doesnt mean any deficency contrary to popular belief. It is stress marks where you have hit your nail and may have not even known it..
A doctor told me that I needed more milk and banana. Its a vitamin deficiency.
It is usually where you have injured your nail bed. The area just below your finger nail. It does not take much of a blow to make a small spot. Even shaking hands briefly can be enough to cause a white spot... The spot will not show up for a week or two and by then you have forgotten the minor injury if you ever noticed it to begin with. ...
Try this experiment. Squeeze the nail bed firmly below one finger nail. Mark on the calendar which finger ... Now circle a date about 2 weeks from today and you will notice a white spot under that finger nail. It will take several weeks to grow out. This is also a good way to gauge the speed at which your nails grow.
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