Looking beautiful and well-groomed nails is an indicator of being healthy as well as being physically. However, from time to time, white spots may occur on the nails that overshadow this beauty. So what is the reason for this, what causes a white spot on the nails, how does it pass? Here are the causes of white spots on nails and the necessary tips to get rid of them…
What causes white spots on nails?
White spots on the nails, in the form of long white fluctuations and if they appear on more than one nail, may be caused by protein and other nutrient deficiencies, kidney or liver disease. Short white and horizontal lines are often formed as a result of impact, provided that hard objects are not interfered with with nails, they disappear on their own over time.
The spread of white spots on the nails from the root of the nail to the tip can also be caused by arsenic poisoning, deficiency of minerals such as zinc, selenium, calcium, magnesium and manganese. Blood must be evaluated.
Other reasons for the formation of these spots are irregularity of thyroid hormones, anemia, keratin deficiency and side effects of some drugs.
Which doctor should I go to for white spots on nails?
Long-term white spots on the nails should be taken seriously, it should not be late. It is necessary to go to a dermatology specialist to investigate the cause with examination and laboratory examinations, and to give treatment for the cause.
How to get rid of white spots on nails?
Nail polishes also prevent air circulation in the nails, causing circulation disorder and white spots to form. The applied nail polishes should not be kept on the nails for a long time, they should be removed with healthy cleaning agents containing glycerine, and the nails should be allowed to breathe.
At the same time, white spots on nails caused by protein deficiency can be resolved by consuming protein-containing foods.
White spots on the nails can be the beginning of fungal disease, especially on the toenails. In some skin diseases, white spots, which we call leukonychia, are seen. In order for it not to progress, treatment should be initiated by the dermatologist.