Why do nails have white spots, the reason is simple
Recently, there have been rumors that many people are worried about when white spots appear on their fingernails as a sign of malnutrition or some kind of disease. However, the real cause of this is extremely simple and nothing worth worrying about.
As explained in the video of SciShow science channel, the cause of white-spotted fingernails is because you accidentally injured the tissue at the base of the nail for some reason, such as accidentally tapping the door. or due to nail fixes.
White spots on nails.
These white spots are initially very small and you will almost ignore them. However, our fingernails do not stand still but will average about 3.5 mm per month on average. In this process, the white spots previously damaged will grow to such an extent that you suddenly notice their presence.
So if you see white spots on your fingernails, you have no reason to worry and your body is still completely healthy. Normally, white spots will appear about 2-3 weeks after the nail tissue is damaged so you will often forget that you accidentally touched your finger somewhere and worrylessly about this problem.
However, nails are always considered one of the signs to predict the pathological condition of the human body. So, if you are too worried or you see your nails have strange signs beside normal white spots, you should go see a doctor.
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