White spots on the nails are commonly referred to as leukonychia. They can occur due to various reasons, including minor trauma to the nail matrix, allergic reactions, or nutritional deficiencies. In most cases, these spots are harmless and grow out with the nail over time. However, persistent or widespread leukonychia may warrant a consultation with a healthcare professional.
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No, The white spots under the nails are from lack of calcium. If you have these spots then try drinking milk more frequently, you can also try adding more cheese to your diet or eating yogurt.
No the white spots on the nail is from damage to the matrix this is the root of the nail and it will grow out of the nail but it may take some time.
None. It is a ntural condition without pathological implication
yes, try drinking milk.
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Signs of iron deficiency that can be observed in the nails include spoon-shaped nails, brittle or ridged nails, and pale or white nail beds. Other vitamin deficiencies that may show in the nails include vertical ridges, white spots, and brittle or discolored nails.
Many different things can cause the spots, but it is usually nothing to worry about. I have heard that you get a white mark if your nails is hit very hard in that spot, other rumors say that you get a white spot on your nails for everyday you eat unhealthily. Does anyone know for sure what they are caused by?
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Your nails grow out from something called the germinal matrix. The matrix is located right behind the cuticle area, and a portion of the matrix can be seen at the base of the nail hence the white moon shape. The correct term for the small, white, half moon shape at the base of your fingernails is called the lunulae.
You should drink milk to avoid white spots on your nail and use a finger nail clipper to keep the dirt out.