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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS) |
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I noticed something kind of strange, my thumb fingernails are turning white where they should be pink. Not the moon part, but the rest of the nail. One more than the other. It’s not a fungus. It’s weird. RSD has been moving into my hands for a while, and now this.
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Lack of blood flow/oxygen??
What happens if you press it for awhile and release it, does color change?
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Vrae (05-23-2013) |
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on the right hand (it's worse in that it's more white) no color change just stays white when I push on it. On the left it does get a bit more white when I push on it. It is most bizarre. It almost looks like white nail polish. Not rough or ridged. But like I mentioned my hands and forearms have become much more riddled with CRPS as of late. But my toes haven't done anything like this and that's where mine started (toes, feet, ankle, leg). I will have to ask the doc I guess when I go back in June. Just strikes me as odd. Thanks for your response!
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Hi Vrae,
I had a large white patch that came up on one of my fingernails, it's in the process of moving down towards the tip, and the rest of the nail seems to be ok. I know fingernails can allegedly tell a lot about your health in terms of their condition, it might be due to a mineral deficiency or something like that. Is it the nail itself, or the flesh under the nail (nailbed) that is white? If its the nailbed then I think it's probably a blood flow thing (I have patches on my toes where the blood flow is crap and it does look odd), if it's the nail itself then I'd ask your docs opinion. Sorry I can't really help! Good luck ![]() Bram.
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CRPS started in left knee after op in Aug. 2011 Spread to entire left leg and foot, left arm, right foot. Coeliac since 2007. Patella femoral arthritis both knees. Keep smiling! . |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Vrae (05-24-2013) |
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I've just been doing some research lol, and white areas on your nails seem to be generally regarded as being caused by stress
![]() Quoted from Fitday site... "Eating a diet rich in zinc foods is a necessary part of maintaining your dietary health. Zinc contributes to many aspects of your general health. It contributes to quality of eyesight, taste, smell, hair and skin. It is also linked to the production of testosterone in men and the lessening of PMS symptoms in women. It even boosts the health of pre-natal babies as a necessary component of healthy birth weight. But, perhaps the most widely known benefits of proper zinc intake is a fortified immune system. Zinc aids in the building of 100 different enzymes, and helps protect the body against sickness and decay." That seems to prod some very interesting buttons....immune system (yep that's crap with CRPS), various benefits to skin (which of course is the focus for so much of the symptoms). Might add a supplement of it myself!!! Foods with good zinc content include: Meat, shellfish, nuts and seeds, milk, cheese, bread, cereal (those last two are no good for me, being a coeliac!). Hope this helps a bit, and thanks for prompting me to research it. Sounds like its worth adding something into my own diet. I'm going to add vitamin C and zinc now, maybe even a general supplement. I'll talk to my chemist! Bram. ![]()
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CRPS started in left knee after op in Aug. 2011 Spread to entire left leg and foot, left arm, right foot. Coeliac since 2007. Patella femoral arthritis both knees. Keep smiling! . Last edited by Brambledog; 05-24-2013 at 03:18 AM. Reason: Spelling and repetition :) |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | birchlake (05-25-2013) |
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You are very welcome
![]() I will also be adding a B12 supplement lol.....thank YOU!! Bram.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Vrae (05-25-2013) |
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