Avitta puncta was created in 1913.
WHAT ARE THE WHITE DOTS ON MY NAILS? LEUKONYCHIA What is it? The occurrence of white spots or patches under the nails due to the presence of air bubbles between the nail and its bed, it is usually caused by: - an injury to the base of the nail - -occurs when there is renal failure - fungal infection - hereditary - organ failure - vitamin deficiency and stress - lack of zinc and protein Symptoms : - White spots on the fingernail: small white lines on the nails and change in color of the nails, that eventually become totally white. - The nails become colorless and brittle losing the original texture. - Person affected with leukonychia may also have problems like deafness, gingivitis, and hyperkeratosis Natural treatment : - Include Proteins, vitamins and a lot of zinc in your diet - avoid changing your nail polish to often Types: 1. Leukonychia totalis - Whitening of the entire nail. - Maybe caused by organ failure, protein malabsorption or a genetic condition. 2.Leukonychia partialis - Whitening of parts of the nail. 3.Leukonychia striata - Whitening or discoloration of the nail in bands that run parallel the nail - It may be caused by cirrhosis, chemotherapy or physical injury to the nail 4.Leukonychia punctata - Small white spots appear on the nails and it's the most common form of leukonychia. - Cause is injury to the base of the nail.
WHAT ARE THE WHITE DOTS ON MY NAILS? LEUKONYCHIA What is it? The occurrence of white spots or patches under the nails due to the presence of air bubbles between the nail and its bed, it is usually caused by: - an injury to the base of the nail - -occurs when there is renal failure - fungal infection - hereditary - organ failure - vitamin deficiency and stress - lack of zinc and protein Symptoms : - White spots on the fingernail: small white lines on the nails and change in color of the nails, that eventually become totally white. - The nails become colorless and brittle losing the original texture. - Person affected with leukonychia may also have problems like deafness, gingivitis, and hyperkeratosis Natural treatment : - Include Proteins, vitamins and a lot of zinc in your diet - avoid changing your nail polish to often Types: 1. Leukonychia totalis - Whitening of the entire nail. - Maybe caused by organ failure, protein malabsorption or a genetic condition. 2.Leukonychia partialis - Whitening of parts of the nail. 3.Leukonychia striata - Whitening or discoloration of the nail in bands that run parallel the nail - It may be caused by cirrhosis, chemotherapy or physical injury to the nail 4.Leukonychia punctata - Small white spots appear on the nails and it's the most common form of leukonychia. - Cause is injury to the base of the nail.
It could be Leukonychia, it forms a white spot in your nail and is caused by trauma to the nail bed during growth, it will work it's way out as it grows.
The lacrimal puncta/canaliculi/sac & hasolacrimal duct in the eye & accessory structures secrete and contain lysozyme which is an antibacterial enzyme(naturally occurring in tears). due to its acidity its responsible for killing some bacteria.
Tears are produced by the lacrimal glands located above each eye. They are released through small openings in the inner corner of the eye called the puncta, then flow through the tear ducts and into the nasal cavity.
it is a condition called leukonychia not seareous its only cuz you engerd your finger nail in the past cupple of weeks
It's called Leukonychia which means you just had an injury to the base of your fingernail when it was growing.Or, if you have it on all fingers, you might have zinc defficiency.
i think it's theMeibomian gland this may also be known as the canthus
More often than not, the white specks on your fingernails (known as leukonychia) are caused by some kind of trauma or damage to the nail bed. Closing your finger inside a drawer, for instance, could result in this condition. White spots resulting from this kind of injury will heal over time and are nothing to be concerned about.Other possible causes of leukonychia include a fungal infection called white superficial onychomycosis, an allergic reaction to nail polish, or a calcium or zinc deficiency. If the white spots on your nails are more persistent and do not seem to be linked to trauma, it might be a good idea to see your doctor for a proper diagnosis.
Tears are secreted by the lacrimal gland located near the outer corner of the eye. The tears then spread across the eye's surface and drain through small ducts called lacrimal puncta located in the inner corner of the eye into the nasolacrimal duct, which carries them to the nasal cavity.
The lacrimal sac is the structure on the medial aspect of each eye that drains tears into the nose. Tears produced by the eye drain through the lacrimal puncta, then pass through the canaliculi and into the lacrimal sac before flowing into the nose via the nasolacrimal duct.