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SweetestOfPeas
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Nails question

Have you ever noticed white marks on your natural nails? Does anyone know what this is? Chat Icon

Posted 6/12/06 9:53 AM
 
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Beth
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Re: Nails question

Calcium deposits

Posted 6/12/06 9:56 AM
 

SweetestOfPeas
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Re: Nails question

Posted by Beth1210

Calcium deposits

Chat Icon Are you sure? the marks are on my nail, not underneath. The lady at the nail salon told me it’s dried out… but I don’t see how that’s possible.

Posted 6/12/06 9:57 AM
 

Beth
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Re: Nails question

I googled it- my Granma told me there were calcium deposits- but read below- it's an old wives tale- but maybe it's true- do you get all your vitamins?




Medically speaking, those little white marks that sometimes appear as dots or lines on the fingernail are known as leukonychia. There are several possible causes for the discoloration, but the most common are mild trauma, a fungal infection, skin conditions, or nutritional deficiencies.
This WebMDHealth column gives an overview of how leukonychia can occur. For example, if you accidentally slam your fingernail into an object, a white mark will likely develop. But because a normal fingernail takes months to grow, by the time a blemish appears you may have forgotten what caused the trauma.

White marks on your nails that are more linear could be a sign of a fungal infection. Gyms and nail salons are hotbeds for fungus and yeast, and are common places for contracting infections. These infections attack your nail directly, causing discoloration and even separation from the nailbed. If you suspect that's the cause for the white on your claws, see a dermatologist about a culture sample and diagnosis.

Another culprit, although not as common, is psoriasis, a chronic skin condition that causes red, irritated blemishes and scaling throughout the body. In extreme cases, fingernails are affected by dead skin cells that accumulate in the nailbed and form thick layers, also known as "plaque." Treatment varies from prescription creams to ultraviolet light therapy.

Finally, an old wives' tale fingers another suspect: your diet. In folklore, the most commonly cited cause for those white marks (and probably something your mom warned you about) is a deficiency of certain minerals in your body, such as zinc and calcium. Adding nutritional supplements or foods containing these minerals to your diet could clear up your white flecks in a few months.


Posted 6/12/06 10:00 AM
 

SweetestOfPeas
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Re: Nails question

Chat Icon so the nail salon might actually be the culprit? Chat Icon

I take a multi vitamin every day. Thanks for the info Beth!

Posted 6/12/06 10:06 AM
 

Beth
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Re: Nails question

Posted by SweetestOfPeas

Chat Icon so the nail salon might actually be the culprit? Chat Icon

I take a multi vitamin every day. Thanks for the info Beth!



maybe- yuck- but I never heard of dried out??

Posted 6/12/06 10:08 AM
 

SweetestOfPeas
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Re: Nails question

Posted by Beth1210

Posted by SweetestOfPeas

Chat Icon so the nail salon might actually be the culprit? Chat Icon

I take a multi vitamin every day. Thanks for the info Beth!



maybe- yuck- but I never heard of dried out??


exactly? Chat Icon

I don't go for manicures every week like I used to. I go 2x a month and do them myself in between. the white marks are only on 2 of my nails. so weird!!

Posted 6/12/06 10:12 AM
 

Beth
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Re: Nails question

I wouldn't worry too much about it- maybe bring your own stuff or switch places

Posted 6/12/06 10:14 AM
 

SweetestOfPeas
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Re: Nails question

Posted by Beth1210

I wouldn't worry too much about it- maybe bring your own stuff or switch places

good idea! Chat Icon

Posted 6/12/06 10:14 AM
 
 

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