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Human finger-striated nail with red lines

Posted on April 15, 2026 by Admin

Red lines on a fingernail can mean different things depending on what they look like. The two most common possibilities are:

🔴 1. Splinter hemorrhages (most common concern)

  • Look like tiny red or brown vertical streaks under the nail
  • Often caused by small blood vessel damage
  • Can happen from:
    • Minor trauma (bumping, typing, nail injury)
    • Nail picking or manicure pressure
  • Usually harmless if it’s just one or a few nails after injury

But if they appear in multiple nails without injury, they can sometimes be linked to medical conditions like:

  • Heart infection (rare) → Infective endocarditis
  • Blood vessel inflammation
  • Certain autoimmune conditions

🔴 2. Beau’s lines (not red, but may look streaked)

  • Horizontal grooves or lines across the nail
  • Related to temporary growth interruption (illness, stress, fever)

⚠️ When to be more careful

You should get it checked if:

  • Red lines appear on many nails
  • They keep coming back without injury
  • You also have symptoms like fever, fatigue, or unexplained illness

👍 Most common reality

In most people, a single red line on one nail = minor injury, not a serious disease.


If you want, you can describe it more (which finger, how many lines, pain or not), and I’ll help you narrow it down more accurately.

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