I can help, but I need a bit more context—“nails like that” could mean a few very different things.
For example, people might be referring to:
- 🟡 Yellow, thick, crumbly nails → could suggest a fungal nail infection (onychomycosis)
- 🌀 Curved or spoon-shaped nails → may relate to conditions like iron deficiency (koilonychia)
- 🫧 Pitted or rough nails → sometimes seen in psoriasis
- 🧊 Very brittle, thin nails → often from dryness or nutrient deficiency
- 💅 Long, decorated/artificial nails → just called “manicure” or “acrylic nails”
There isn’t a single “name for a person” based on nail appearance—doctors instead describe the nail condition, not label the person.
👉 If you can describe the nails or share what they look like, I can tell you the exact medical term or cause.