1. What is the Lunula?
The lunula, which means “little moon” in Latin, is the white, crescent-shaped area located at the base of your fingernails. It is the visible part of the nail matrix, where new cells are produced, which eventually grow out into the nails. The lunula appears lighter because the tissue underneath is thicker and the blood vessels are not as visible.
While the lunula is most prominent on the thumb and index finger, it can also be seen on other fingers, though sometimes it may not be visible at all, particularly on the pinky or ring fingers. Its appearance can vary from person to person and may change over time, which can be a sign of changes in your health.
2. What Does the Lunula Reveal About Your Health?
The state of your lunula can offer insights into your physical well-being. While it should not be considered a diagnostic tool on its own, certain characteristics of the lunula might signal the presence of underlying health issues.
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