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Nail abnormalities

Nail abnormalities

I am a 27 year old healthy female.
While pregnant 2 years ago, I was not getting sufficient food intake and not taking my vitamins. At around 5 months into the pregnancy, my nails began to grow out a complete opaque white from the root, (they did not turn white, and they grew out white). I began taking my vitamins, and the nails slowly grew back normally. At the time no renal or liver abnormalities on blood work, Dr. said it was nothing to worry about. Problem resolved. About six months later after chronic severe stress, I began to have some white lines grow again, not uniformed on several nails. Some nails just had minor spots other had lines that were not even and did not follow the lunula, had renal and liver panel all normal. This happens now about twice a year, always following a traumatic experience for some reason, for example my moms near overdose. My concern is that I always read online that this could be a liver problem. My Doc just performed a physical, said no liver enlargement, he said the liver felt very good., no organ enlargement   My LFT are as follows

total protein:7.3
Albumin: 3.8
Globulin: 3.5
ALT: 15
AST: 20
Ratio: 1.3
Alk Phosp: 45
Bill total: 0.5
All CBC within normal range, Platelets 285, WBC 8.0
All within limits.
PT: normal
PTT: normal
No loss of appetite
Normal stools
Normal abdominal  CT Scan
Only slight pressure on right side of flank by belly botton, Dr. said it
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Nail changes can be indicative of liver problems.  However, with normal LFTs, this would be less likely.  Imaging the liver with an ultrasound can provide further evaluation, but I probably won't go much further than that.

If the nail changes continue, a referral to a dermatologist can be considered for further evaluation.  Sending part of the nail off for culture can be considered to evaluate for fungus.  

These options can be discussed with your personal physician.

Followup with your personal physician is essential.

This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.

Kevin, M.D.
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By the way, I look at Mee's, Terry's nails and Muerchkes lines, my lines do not resemble any of those.  My actual nails is a pinkish color.
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Is it true that you can have cirrhosis and perfectly normal liver enzymes??? If you had cirrhosis would your liver feel enlarged upon physical examination?  Or via abdominal CT scan
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No your liver shrinks when you have cirrosis (cirrhosis) and that would
come up on a Ct scan.
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Anyone, any comments on nail changes
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Some diseases that can affect the shape, integrity and colour of the nail include:
Lung disease
Heart disease
Kidney disease
Liver disease
Thyroid disease.
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I have the same problem with my nails. Ever since I was pregnant with my son (he is now almost 2 years old). They are in horrible shape--esp. my thumb nails. They have craters and lines going horizontal across them. Some of them curl down at the tips as well. And they are extremely brittle (peel all the time). I asked my dr. about them and he didn't have a clue. He asked if I closed them in a door or something--which I ahve not. He then figured some sort of dificiency...but didn't bother testing. I have had my liver checked just before I had my GB removed and it was fine so it can't be that. I admit, my diet isn't the greatest in the world but alot of other people are worse then me and don't have nail problems like I do. If you find the answer to your nail problem please post as I am curious to know what is the cause!
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DO you get white lines on them too.  Mine are not really lines but like white spots that go like halfway throught the nail.  Are yours like that too
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Yes, I got what look like bubbles in my nails. That is how they started out. From there they turned into the craters and the lines..which is where they are at now. They will start growing in normal and then start all over with the above. It's not really a BIG problem although it is embarrassing when someone notices and asks what happened to my nails. LOL.
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I have this ,dont remember where it came from
COMPLETE LOSS OF NAIL Trauma
NAIL PLATE LOOSE Injury; nail psoriasis; fungal or bacterial infections; medicines; chemotherapy; thyroid disease; Raynaud
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I would suggest you see a dermatologist. Psoriasis(which i've had all my life), eczema and seborrhea can affect nails. I've had some white spots on my nails for the last 40 years and my dermatologist has always told me it was due to psoriasis. It is sometimes worse than others and sometimes they revert back to being "normal". I doubt you have liver disease based on the symptoms you describe.

Linda J
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If vertical ridges mean poor absorption, how do I fix this?
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