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Vertical nail ridges

Posted on April 21, 2026 by Admin

Vertical nail ridges are thin lines that run from the base of the nail to the tip. In most cases, they are normal and harmless.

đź§  Common (normal) causes

  • Aging (most common reason)
  • Natural nail texture variation
  • Mild dehydration or dry nails
  • Repeated minor trauma (typing, cleaning, nail pressure)

As we age, nails naturally produce slightly uneven keratin, which creates these ridges.


⚠️ Possible deficiency-related causes (less common)

Sometimes ridges can be linked with:

  • Iron deficiency
  • Vitamin B12 deficiency
  • Low protein intake

But these usually come with other signs too (fatigue, brittle nails, hair thinning, etc.), not ridges alone.


🚨 When to pay attention

See a doctor if ridges are:

  • Suddenly appearing or worsening quickly
  • Deep, cracked, or splitting
  • Accompanied by color changes (dark lines, yellowing)
  • Paired with pain or nail deformity

đź’ˇ Simple care tips

  • Moisturize nails and cuticles regularly
  • Eat a balanced diet (protein, iron, vitamins)
  • Avoid harsh chemicals without gloves
  • Stay hydrated

Bottom line

Vertical nail ridges are usually a normal sign of aging or nail dryness, not a serious disease.

If you want, tell me your age and whether your nails are brittle or discolored—I can help you narrow down if it’s just normal or nutrition-related.

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