What causes red Lunula?

What causes red Lunula?

Red lunulae are associated with rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, alopecia areata, cardiac failure, hepatic cirrhosis, lymphogranuloma venereum, psoriasis, carbon monoxide poisoning, twenty-nail dystrophy, and reticulosarcoma.

Can lunula tell you about your health?

Because the lunula comprises the newest portion of the nail, it can provide clues about a person’s health. The absence of lunulae does not always indicate a serious health problem, but it is a good idea to discuss the issue with a doctor.

What does it mean when your lunula is purple?

Cyanosis. Cyanosis is a low or lack of oxygen in your red blood cells that may result in the skin underneath your nails and elsewhere like the feet, lips and/or mucous membranes to be a bluish-purple color. Cold temperature exposure or abnormally high hemoglobin levels may cause cyanosis.

What does it mean if your nail beds are red?

Fingernail color and texture can reflect a wide range of medical conditions….

A Guide toHealthy Fingernails: 10 Possible Signs of Serious Conditions
Nail Appearance Associated Condition
Yellowish nails with a slight blush at the base Diabetes
Half-white, half-pink nails Kidney disease
Red nail beds Heart disease

What does it mean when your nail beds are red?

Red or black (that may sometimes appear bruised) nails may result from a hematoma (a collection of blood) under the nail as a result of trauma (including ingrown toenails). Chronic medical conditions also can affect the appearance of the nails.

What color should lunula be?

whitish color
Healthy lunulae are usually a whitish color and take up a small portion of the bottom of your nail. They’re usually most visible on your thumb. You may notice that they appear smaller on your pointer finger, gradually shrinking in size until you reach your pinkie where they may be barely visible.

Does Lunula indicate intelligence?

You have the mark of a genius on your fingernails. Most peoples fingernails have a half-moon circle at the base of them called a lunula. However, having a bright white half circle at the base of your thumb has been determined to be the sign of a genius.

Why does nail bed appear pink?

These old cells flatten and harden, thanks to keratin, a protein made by these cells. The newly formed nail then slides along the nail bed, the flat surface under your nails. The nail bed sits on top of tiny blood vessels that feed it and give your nails their pink color.

What does it mean when your lunula is red?

– Pink (red) Lunulae: if the lunula has red discoloration, it could signify cardiovascular disease, collagen vascular disease, and/or hematologic malignancy (5). Red spotted lunulae could mean alopecia, areata, vitiligo or psoriasis.

What causes the discoloration of the legs?

Leg Discoloration Caused by a Vascular Disorder Leg discoloration is commonly an indicator that you may be suffering from a vascular disorder that has not yet been diagnosed. A vascular disorder is a disease that affects the blood vessels (veins and arteries) and capillaries located deeper than the superficial level of the body.

Why do I have red spots on my lower legs?

Lower Leg. The most common causes of what looks like a rash or red dots on the lower legs are either immune-mediated inflammation like eczema or psoriasis, or a skin infection like cellulitis. Other causes of red blotches on the lower legs can arise from an allergic reaction to certain foods or contact with poisonous plants.

Can you get scleroderma on your lunulae?

Zoe, scleroderma can make the Lunulae disappear, or rather get covered over by skin. This is the case for my middle, ring, and little finger of each hand. Only a very tiny part of the lunulae show on my index fingers.

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