Lines on nails are pretty common, and they can mean different things depending on how they look. Here’s a clear breakdown so you can figure out what you’re seeing:
🟢 Vertical lines (most common)
These run from the base of the nail to the tip.
Usually harmless, and often linked to:
- Aging
- Mild dehydration of nails
- Minor nutrient gaps (like iron or B vitamins)
👉 What to do:
Keep nails moisturized, eat a balanced diet, and stay hydrated.
🟡 Horizontal lines (more serious)
These go across the nail from side to side and are called Beau’s lines.
Possible causes:
- Recent illness or high fever
- Physical stress or trauma
- Nutritional deficiencies
- Certain medical conditions
👉 If you notice deep or multiple lines, it’s worth checking with a doctor.
⚪ White lines or spots
Often harmless and caused by:
- Minor nail injuries
- Zinc deficiency (sometimes)
⚫ Dark lines (brown or black)
Could be:
- A mole or pigmentation
- Injury
⚠️ But in rare cases, it may signal Subungual melanoma, a type of skin cancer.
👉 Get it checked if:
- The line is new and dark
- It’s widening or changing
- It appears on only one nail
When to see a doctor
- Lines appear suddenly
- Multiple nails are affected
- You have other symptoms (fatigue, weakness, illness)
If you want, you can describe your nail (color, direction, number of lines), and I’ll help you narrow it down more precisely.