When I was a child, I was one of those people who had white flowers and white lines on almost every nail. My family made me eat food that was high in iron because they thought it was because I was iron deficient.
What about you guys? Try to observe your nails. Do you find small white lines on your nails? If so, many people may have heard that it is due to a lack of certain nutrients. Is it really due to a lack of nutrients or is it due to other causes? เล่น UFABET ผ่านมือถือ สะดวกทุกที่ ทุกเวลา Let’s find out the real answer.
White nail flower, white lines on the nails, what are they?
There are many different types of marks on the nails, not just white spots around them. The white spots are called Leukonychia , and the white spots are the areas where the inner nail does not touch the flesh of the finger, so they appear white instead of being pinkish white like the areas where the nail is attached to the finger.

Nails of this type may be caused by minor accidents to the nails, such as being hit hard by a hard object, being hit, or being stabbed by a sharp object. When the nail gradually grows, the white flower will gradually grow until it can be cut off. It is not a cause for concern.
Muehrcke’s lines are white, horizontal lines separated by a pinkish-white layer of nail bed. These lines do not move upward as the nail grows. They can occur in patients with hypoalbuminemia, either due to severe liver disease or as a side effect of certain medications.
As for the lack of nutrients, it is still possible to have a type of nail called Beau’s lines , where the nail has a deep dimple around it, the nail surface is not smooth, it is wavy, the nail is brittle and breaks easily, as if something hard has fallen on it. If the nail is pale, it may mean an iron deficiency. If the nail has white spots, it may mean a calcium deficiency. But if it is small and breaks easily, it may mean a zinc deficiency, etc.
Health Nails Tell Disease?
It does not mean that abnormal nails always mean that we have a serious disease. Because white marks on the nails may come from minor accidents, being pressed by shoes or abnormalities since the nail grew. The nail base formation process temporarily stops, causing a gap between the nail and the nail bed, resulting in white appearing in the part where the nail is not attached to the finger flesh. Most of the time, it is not dangerous. Wait until the nail is long and then cut it off.
But if anyone is concerned or their nails are more abnormal than we mentioned, you can consult a doctor at a hospital near your home.