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- Lunula (anatomy) - Wikipedia
The lunula (pl : lunulae; from Latin 'little moon') is the crescent-shaped whitish area of the bed of a fingernail or toenail In humans, it appears by week 14 [1] of gestation, and has a primary structural role in defining the free edge of the distal nail plate (the part of the nail that grows outward)
- Fingernail Lunula: What The Half Moons on Nails Reveal About Your . . .
Your fingernail lunula provide valuable information about your health An absent or discolored lunula may indicate anemia, malnutrition or depression
- No Moons on Fingernails: What Might It Mean? - Healthline
Pyramidal lunula occurs when the moons of your fingernail form in a triangle shape Most often, this is caused by an improper manicure or another kind of trauma to the fingernail
- What the Lunula of Your Nails Says about Your Health
The appearance of your lunula, the white crescent at the base of your nail, may indicate health problems Read more to learn how to identify healthy nails!
- Half Moon Nails (Lunulae): What They Mean - Cleveland Clinic Health . . .
The half-moon circle you see at the base of your nail is called a lunula Lunulae (plural) tend to look clear or white and can be more prominent on some fingers and less prominent on others
- What Is Lunula? Your Lunula, Fingernails, and What They Say About Your . . .
What Is Lunula? The lunula, while it looks like it is part of your nail, actually sits on top of the skin just underneath your nail It is a protective covering of the otherwise vulnerable blood vessels found there Everyone has a lunula, though it is not always visible on all fingers (many can only really see it on their thumbs)
- No moons on fingernails: What does it mean? - Medical News Today
Not being able to see a half-moon, or lunula, on the nails may be a sign of a vitamin deficiency, vitiligo, kidney failure, or another health condition
- Lunula On Nails: What Does It Mean? | Nailicy
The lunula is the half-moon shape at the base of your nail Its presence or absence can indicate underlying health conditions Learn what it means and when to see a doctor
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