Snow Leopard
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
There has been some recent discussion on Twitter about finger nail defects, something that Longcovid sufferers are also starting to notice.
While nail defects often can be the result of mineral deficiencies, the problem can also be caused by peripheral vascular disease.
"Terry's nails", is characterised by the nails appearing more white and the disappearance of the lunula seems to be ubiquitous in ME patients.
But other defects are not uncommon, these include pitting and trachyonychia which suggests nail bed disease and possible psoriasitic activity. Note that trachyonychia is not the same as ridges that span the entire height of the nail, but will have distinct white vertical lines that span part of the nail. The nails can either be "shiny" or rough in nature.
I suffer from mild trachyonychia and occasional pitting. Unfortunately I have to keep my nails short as a result.
https://www.activebeat.com/diet-nut...-at-6-health-problems-related-to-fingernails/
(also note the above link gets the definition of Beau's lines wrong - Beau's lines are horizontal indentations)
See also:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/adult-health/multimedia/nails/sls-20076131
https://www.activebeat.com/diet-nut...-at-6-health-problems-related-to-fingernails/
(also note the above link gets the definition of Beau's lines wrong - Beau's lines are horizontal indentations)
http://dvkeywords.blogspot.com/2014/08/shiny-trachyonychia.html
While nail defects often can be the result of mineral deficiencies, the problem can also be caused by peripheral vascular disease.
"Terry's nails", is characterised by the nails appearing more white and the disappearance of the lunula seems to be ubiquitous in ME patients.
But other defects are not uncommon, these include pitting and trachyonychia which suggests nail bed disease and possible psoriasitic activity. Note that trachyonychia is not the same as ridges that span the entire height of the nail, but will have distinct white vertical lines that span part of the nail. The nails can either be "shiny" or rough in nature.
I suffer from mild trachyonychia and occasional pitting. Unfortunately I have to keep my nails short as a result.
https://www.activebeat.com/diet-nut...-at-6-health-problems-related-to-fingernails/
(also note the above link gets the definition of Beau's lines wrong - Beau's lines are horizontal indentations)
See also:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/adult-health/multimedia/nails/sls-20076131
https://www.activebeat.com/diet-nut...-at-6-health-problems-related-to-fingernails/
(also note the above link gets the definition of Beau's lines wrong - Beau's lines are horizontal indentations)
http://dvkeywords.blogspot.com/2014/08/shiny-trachyonychia.html