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đ When to See a Doctor
You donât need to panic if your lunulae are missing, especially if itâs always been that way. But if you notice a sudden changeâsuch as lunulae disappearing, nails changing color, or becoming brittleâtalk to a healthcare provider.
- Fatigue or weakness
- Cold hands or feet
- Unexplained weight changes
- Pale or bluish nail beds
- Shortness of breath
These symptoms, along with nail changes, may point to something that needs attention.
đ§´ Nail Care Tip: Donât Overdo the Cuticles
Ironically, some people lose visibility of their lunulae due to excessive cuticle pushing or trimming. The lunula is part of the nail root, and over-manipulation can damage the matrix, affecting nail growth.
đ Final Thoughts
The absence of a crescent moon (lunula) on your nails isnât necessarily a health problem. For many, itâs completely normal. But if itâs a sudden change or comes with other symptoms, it might be your bodyâs way of sending a signal.
Your nails are more than just cosmeticâthey can offer subtle clues about whatâs going on inside.
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