Strange striping on nails - What could it be and should I investigate?

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Hi there, I am hoping someone has encountered this odd nail discoloration before and could help me out figure out what it is! So my nails exhibit very strange colouring. The base of the nail is a very light almost milky pink, there's no half-moon, and then there's a dark band of pink on the nail bed right before the white part.. it's not a regular or even gradient and some nails look more "odd" than others. For example, my thumbnails seem perfectly normal, while the ring finger on the left hand has some very strange banding going on. In general the left hand seems to have more irregular patterns than the right. This has been the case for a while, I think I first noticed it in my early 20s so it's been like this for years.

I did some quick Google image searching and found a nail condition called Lindsay's nails, or Half and Half nails which appears in people with kidney disease. This normally wouldn't concern me too much as I'm a healthy female, 27yrs old,

exercise and eat well... however my uncle recently had kidney failure and is now regularly on a dialysis machine waiting for a donor. This is hopefully just coincidental and perhaps I'm overreacting.

However - if it is an early warning from the body that there's an underlying problem, then ignoring that somehow seems even more silly.

I did show my odd nails to a walk-in doctor a few months ago and he didn't seem particularly concerned as I was otherwise healthy and didn't have related symptoms (just some occasional dizziness/fatigue/postural hypotension).

Thoughts? Does this sound like something you've seen before? Should I be investigating further? Would really appreciate any input at this point..

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    If you are in UK you should visit your regular GP and also tell him your concerns about kidney failure because of your uncle.  He can organise some tests if he/she thinks it necessary.     A walkin clinic would probably not be too interested as you werent displaying any obvious illness.

    Try to find out more details about your uncles condition. eg specific name of illness which has caused his kidney failure. This information would help your doctor to decide if this is relevant to you.  

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