“Nail lines” usually refers to visible ridges or lines on your fingernails or toenails. They’re common and often harmless, but the meaning depends on the type of line.
🟢 1. Vertical lines (most common)
These run from the cuticle to the tip.
Usually normal causes:
- Natural aging
- Dry nails or dehydration
- Mild vitamin/mineral deficiency (like iron or B vitamins)
👉 These are very common and usually not serious.
🔴 2. Horizontal lines (Beau’s lines)
These go across the nail.
Possible causes:
- Recent illness or high fever
- Physical stress or injury to the nail
- Nutritional deficiency
- Certain medical conditions (less common)
👉 These can show a past interruption in nail growth.
🟡 3. White lines or spots
- Minor injury to nail matrix
- Sometimes zinc deficiency
- Often harmless and grow out over time
💅 When to worry
Consider checking with a doctor if you notice:
- Sudden deep horizontal lines
- Nail color changes (dark, blue, very pale)
- Pain, swelling, or nail deformity
- Lines that appear on many nails at once
🧴 Simple care tips
- Keep nails moisturized (oil or hand cream)
- Eat a balanced diet with protein, iron, and vitamins
- Avoid harsh chemicals and excessive nail trauma
- Stay hydrated
If you want, describe your nail lines (vertical, horizontal, color, how long they’ve been there), and I can help you figure out what’s most likely in your case.