If your nails have lines (ridges), the meaning depends on what kind of lines you’re seeing. Most are harmless, but some can signal underlying issues.
🔍 Types of Nail Lines
1. Vertical Lines (Up & Down)
- Very common
- Usually due to aging or dryness
- Not dangerous
👉 If your nails look like this, it’s typically normal.
2. Horizontal Lines (Across the Nail)
- Called Beau’s lines
- Can happen after:
- High fever
- Illness
- Stress or trauma
👉 These lines show that nail growth was temporarily interrupted.
3. White Lines or Spots
- Usually from minor injury (even unnoticed)
- Sometimes linked to low zinc
- Generally harmless
4. Dark Lines (Brown/Black Streaks)
- Could be from injury or pigmentation
- ⚠️ Rarely, may be linked to melanoma
👉 If the line is new, growing, or uneven → get it checked.
⚠️ When You Should Worry
- Lines appear suddenly on many nails
- Nails become brittle, weak, or discolored
- You feel other symptoms (fatigue, hair loss, weakness)
✅ What You Can Do
- Keep nails moisturized (oil or hand cream)
- Eat foods rich in:
- Protein
- Zinc (nuts, seeds)
- Biotin (eggs, bananas)
- Stay hydrated
💡 Simple Rule
- Vertical lines = usually normal
- Horizontal or dark lines = check more carefully
If you want, describe:
- Direction (up/down or across)
- Color
- Depth
…and I’ll help you figure out exactly what your nail lines mean.