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White Stains on Toenails – These are usually caused by drying and flaking of the nails; especially after removing nail polish! Learn what to do about them!
White stains caused by nail polish leading are “keratin granulations”. These are frequently misdiagnosed as superficial white onychomycosis but there are other reasons white stains can occur on the toenails and fingernails. The other causes of white stains on your toenails are due to scraping or hitting your nails, nail fungus or due to other systemic problems. The systemic problems option should not be suspected unless you rule out all the other options, so don’t worry!
Nail polish can dehydrate the nail leading to what is called “keratin granulations”. This is an extremely tricky diagnosis as almost everyone will think that this is a common type of nail fungus called superficial white onychomycosis. It is more likely to occur the older you get, but have no fear, there is an easy treatment that works in most people! The treatment for keratin granulations is to rehydrate the nail.
Home Treatment for White Stains on Toenails and Fingernails
White marks on the toenail or white marks on the fingernail can occur due to damage to the keratin(the substance that makes up the nails) is usually irreversible and you should just wait until it grows out. This doesn’t ever have any consequences.
Home Treatment
Nail fungus can look very similar to keratin granulations. Click on this link to our comprehensive nail fungus home treatment guide. Always be sure to see a podiatrist if you are ever unsure!
If the nail does not seem like described in the above three situations and it is really bothering you, make sure to see your doctor!
Other Related Nail Problems:
See if any of these other problems apply to your situation!
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A white stain is a discoloration that appears as a spot, streak, or patch on the nail surface, often due to trauma, fungus, or chemical exposure.
It can be. White superficial onychomycosis is a type of fungal infection that causes chalky white patches on the nail.
Yes. Repeated pressure, stubbing, or tight footwear can damage the nail matrix, leading to white marks.
Not necessarily. While hygiene plays a role, stains are more often linked to trauma, polish chemicals, or infections.
Most are temporary and grow out with the nail. Persistent or worsening stains may require medical attention.
Definitely. Frequent use of polish or acetone-based removers can dehydrate the nail, causing white spots.
Treatment depends on the cause—ranging from moisturizing and trimming to antifungal creams or professional care.
Mild stains are often harmless, but if they persist or spread, it’s best to consult a pediatrician or podiatrist.
Wear breathable shoes, avoid harsh nail products, keep feet clean and dry, and protect nails from trauma.