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How To Treat Leukonychia?

Posted on October 13, 2008 in Nail Care

Leukonychia is an infection of nails which causes white spotting or streaking of the nails. The term Leukonychia is taken from Greek and it means white nails. Leukonychia is commonly associated due to an outcome from injury, arsenic poinsoning, renal failure, hypoalbuminemia, heart disorders or pneumonic infections.

Leukonychia is an autosomal dominant inheritance. Congenital or heriditary leukonychia comes at birth or cause due to family history. Congenital leukonychia may be associated with deafness.

Causes of Leukonychia:

Diagnosis of Leukonychia:
The physician takes medical history of this infection to determine leukonychia. He can take kidney and liver functioning tests. If he identifies it is associated due to the lack of zinc, a diet which contains more zinc can be recommended to the patient.

Treatment of Leukonychia:

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