That viral “If you have lines on your nails, it means you have ___” post is misleading—there isn’t one single meaning. Nail lines can happen for different, mostly harmless reasons depending on the type:
🟫 Vertical lines (most common)
- Run from cuticle to tip
- Usually due to aging or dry nails
- Normal and not a health problem
➖ Horizontal grooves (deep lines across)
- Known as Beau’s lines
- Can appear after illness, high fever, stress, or injury
- Basically a temporary pause in nail growth
⚪ White lines or spots
- Usually from minor injury to the nail
- Not typically a calcium or vitamin deficiency (common myth)
⚫ Dark lines (brown/black streaks)
- Could be harmless pigmentation
- But in rare cases may need checking to rule out Melanoma
🧠 Bottom line
There’s no one “hidden disease” behind nail lines. Most are harmless and common.
👉 You should only worry if:
- The lines suddenly change
- You see dark streaks
- There’s pain, swelling, or nail damage
If you want, you can describe what your nail lines look like (color, direction, number), and I’ll help you figure out what they likely mean.