Are your fingernails beginning to look different? Nail Discoloration: What Does It Mean in This Article?




Nail polish is a great way to change the look of your hands. As it turns out, the color of one's nails does matter. When it comes to our nails, we may get a sense of what's wrong with us based on their color of them.
For example, nail conditions may reveal if someone is low in iron or zinc, or if an outside element is causing damage to the nail, Australian dietitian Fiona Tuck said in an interview with the Daily Mail Australia.
So, because the color of our nails mirrors just what is going on in our minds, Tuck believes that nail color may tell us about our lives. It takes time for the color of your nails to change. Until they change color, these transformations might take weeks or even months.
 
The healthy nail color is pink. Let's examine the state of other nails to learn about our health! Find out how to tell whether someone has diabetes by the state of their nails in the section below!

Yellow Nails 

Nails may become yellow as a result of aging or excessive usage of texturing. Additionally, if you smoke regularly, your nails may become yellow. As a result of the yellowish stains left on the fingernail's surface from smoking, the nails gradually become yellow. A fungal infection may be present if yellow nails are accompanied by thick and brittle fingernails.

Despite the fact that these disorders may produce yellowing nails, they occur rarely.

  1. Diabetes
  2. An ailment of the lungs
  3. The illness of the thyroid
  4. Sinusitis
  5. bronchitis that persists throughout time.
  6. Psoriasis

Blackened Nails

Most of the time, blackened nails are caused by blood thrombosis under the skin that forms after an injury or accident. But some diseases can also end up causing cuticles to turn black. Squamous cell carcinoma is a dangerous type of skin cancer. Subungual melanoma is a melanoma that grows under the nails.

When you have subungual melanoma, unlike when you have a blood clot, the color scheme of the manicure changes on the surface, and the nail grows in a painful way. Usually, this only happens to one nail, and it can cause black lines to appear on the nail as it gets wider.

White Nails

Leukonychia is a condition in which one or even more cuticles on the hands and feet are white. The other name for this is Kelly's Nails, and it usually happens because of an invasive fungal infection or a lack of body at the fingertips. In addition to the abovementioned causes, Terry's nails can also be caused by other disease symptoms, such as:

  1. Cirrhosis of the liver 
  2. Heart failure 
  3. Kidney failure
  4. Failure of heart 
  5. Iron deficiency anemia
  6. Malnutrition 
  7. Hyperthyroidism 
  8. Diabetes 
  9. Reactions from chemotherapy 

White Patches on Nails 

The white spots on the nail polish are neither dangerous nor cause for alarm. Most of the time, white spots on the nails happen because:

    1. Fungal infection 
    2. Allergic reactions that can occur due to nail polish or when removing nail polish
    3. Mild trauma to the nails due to:
    4. Nail-biting
    5. Manicures and pedicures
    6. A nail that was hit by something
    7. On the feet can also be because the shoes or sandals are too small.
    8. Side effects of medications 

Bluish Nails

Bluish nails can mean that the body isn't getting enough oxygen or that they are a secondary effect of a drug. Besides the two things mentioned above, the following can also cause bluish nails:

  1. Wilson's Disease 
  2. Heart disorders 
  3. Bacterial infection in the nails 
  4. Lung disease

Red Lines on Nails

It's not a big deal if you see a few red lines on your fingernails. If you're getting older, you may notice that the nail plate is becoming thinner, which makes the arteries under the nail more apparent. However, the following illnesses may also result in red nail lines:

  1. Vasculitis which is inflammation of the blood vessels 
  2. Trauma
  3. Fungal infection
  4. Psoriasis  

What color is the polish on her nails? If you notice a change in the color of your nails, even if it's only a little discoloration, you should see a doctor right away.

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