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Nail lines

Posted on April 3, 2026 by Admin

Here’s a clear and detailed guide about nail lines, what they mean, and when to be concerned:


💅 Types of Lines on Nails and What They Indicate

1. Vertical Lines (Longitudinal Ridges)

  • Run from cuticle to tip of the nail.
  • Often a normal sign of aging or minor nutrient deficiencies.
  • Can be caused by dryness or trauma to the nail.
  • Usually harmless unless accompanied by color changes.

2. Horizontal Lines (Beau’s Lines)

  • Deep grooves that run across the nail.
  • May indicate a temporary interruption in nail growth due to:
    • Severe illness or infection
    • Chemotherapy
    • Trauma
    • Nutritional deficiencies

3. White Lines (Muehrcke’s Lines)

  • Paired white lines across the nail bed (not the nail itself).
  • Often a sign of low protein levels or kidney/liver issues.

4. Dark or Black Lines

  • May be due to trauma, fungal infection, or rarely melanoma.
  • Any new, single dark line should be evaluated by a doctor.

5. Other Signs

  • Horizontal white lines (Mees’ lines) may indicate heavy metal poisoning or systemic illness.
  • Nail pitting or ridges can be associated with psoriasis or autoimmune conditions.

✅ Tips for Healthy Nails

  • Keep nails moisturized and avoid harsh chemicals.
  • Eat a balanced diet rich in protein, biotin, zinc, and iron.
  • Avoid biting or trauma to nails.
  • See a doctor if lines appear suddenly, change color, or are accompanied by other symptoms like fatigue, jaundice, or unexplained weight loss.

If you want, I can make a simple visual guide showing all nail line types and what they indicate, so you can quickly identify possible health issues.

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