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Nail with lines on the nail

Posted on April 10, 2026 by Admin

Lines on your nails are very common, and most of the time they’re harmless—but the type of line matters.


🧠 Common types of nail lines

1. Vertical lines (most common)

  • Run from cuticle to tip
  • Usually normal with aging
  • Can also be linked to mild nutrient deficiencies

👉 Often nothing to worry about


2. Horizontal lines

These are more important to notice.

💡 Beau’s lines

  • Deep horizontal grooves across the nail
  • Can appear after:
    • Severe illness
    • High fever
    • Stress or trauma

3. White lines or spots

  • Often due to minor injury to the nail
  • Sometimes linked to low zinc or calcium (less common than people think)

4. Dark lines (brown/black)

⚠️ These need attention

  • Could be harmless pigmentation
  • But sometimes linked to **Melanoma (a type of skin cancer)

👉 Especially if:

  • Line is new
  • Getting wider or darker
  • Appears on only one nail

🧠 Other possible causes

  • Vitamin deficiencies (B12, iron)
  • Dehydration
  • Thyroid issues
  • Repeated nail trauma

🚨 When to see a doctor

  • Sudden deep horizontal lines
  • Dark streaks that change over time
  • Nail splitting or severe changes
  • Pain or swelling

✔️ Simple care tips

  • Keep nails moisturized
  • Eat a balanced diet (protein, vitamins)
  • Avoid harsh chemicals
  • Don’t bite or damage nails

🧾 Bottom line

  • Vertical lines → usually normal
  • Horizontal or dark lines → check the cause

If you want, you can describe or show what your nail looks like (color, direction, number of lines), and I can help you understand it more precisely 👍

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