Friday, February 12, 2010

What Do White Spots On Fingernails Mean

Fingernails, such as these, appear healthy when not affected by leukonychia.


Healthy fingernails are clear and free of discoloration and deformity of shape. The presence of abnormalities, such as white spots, indicates special attention is needed in one or more areas of your health.


Definition


The medical term for white spotting on fingernails is "leukonychia" which originates from the Greek words "leuko," meaning white and "onyx," the word for nail.


Nutrition


Abnormalities in the appearance of your fingernails often stem from poor diet or can be signs of a health disorder in another part of your body.


Considerations


Leukonychia can be acquired or passed on genetically. There can be several causes of acquired leukonychia including typhoid fever, cirrhosis, leprosy, trauma, drugs or hypocalcemia.


Types


In true leukonychia, white spots appear on the nail plate, however, pseudoleukonychia is a condition in which the spotting is underneath the nail and involves the nail bed.


Syndromes


Leukonychia can affect you as a sole condition or as part of a syndrome of disorders, some known as hypoparathyroidism, peptic ulcer disease, leukonychia totalis and the Bart-Pumphrey Syndrome.







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