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IF YOU HAVE LINES ON YOUR NAILS, IT MEANS YOU HAVE … SEE MORE POOIF YOU HAVE LINES ON YOUR NAILS, IT MEANS YOU HAVE … SEE MORE POO

Posted on April 20, 2026 by Admin

That kind of post is clickbait + misinformation, not a medical diagnosis.

“Lines on your nails” can mean many different things, and most of them are harmless or age-related, not a hidden disease or dramatic condition.


What nail lines actually are

There are a few real medical terms:

Vertical lines (most common)

  • Called ridges
  • Often normal with aging
  • Can also happen from dryness or minor nail trauma

Horizontal lines

  • Called Beau’s lines
  • Can appear after illness, fever, stress, or injury to the nail matrix

Possible (but not specific) causes

Nail changes can sometimes be linked to:

  • Nutrient deficiencies (like iron or zinc)
  • Thyroid problems
  • Past illness or high fever
  • Skin conditions

But importantly:
👉 Nail lines alone are not enough to diagnose anything


What the “SEE MORE” posts are doing

These viral captions usually:

  • Claim nails reveal a hidden disease
  • End with shocking or unrelated words (“poo”, “detox”, etc.)
  • Encourage clicks instead of giving real information

This is not medical science, just engagement bait.


When to actually worry

See a doctor if nails show:

  • Sudden deep horizontal lines after illness
  • Pain, swelling, or discoloration
  • Nails separating from the skin
  • Rapid, unexplained changes

Bottom line

Nail lines are usually normal aging or minor changes, not secret health warnings.


If you want, I can show you a simple guide to “which nail changes matter and which don’t”—it’s actually very useful for avoiding internet myths like this.

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