The headline “If you have lines on your nails, it means you have ca…” is another common clickbait health claim. In most cases, lines on nails do NOT mean cancer. They are usually harmless and related to normal aging or minor health factors.
Here are the most common types of nail lines and what they can mean:
1. Vertical lines (most common)
These run from the cuticle to the tip of the nail.
Possible causes:
- Normal aging
- Mild dehydration of nails
- Vitamin deficiencies (sometimes B12 or iron)
They are very common and usually harmless.
2. Horizontal lines (Beau’s lines)
These go across the nail.
Possible causes:
- Recent illness or high fever
- Stress on the body
- Injury to the nail
- Some nutritional deficiencies
These lines often grow out as the nail grows.
3. Dark vertical streaks
A dark brown or black line under the nail can sometimes need medical attention.
Possible causes:
- Pigment changes
- Nail injury
- Rarely, a type of skin cancer called Subungual Melanoma
This condition is rare, but it should be checked by a doctor if the line:
- Gets wider or darker
- Has uneven edges
- Appears suddenly on one nail
When to see a doctor
You should get medical advice if:
- The nail line changes quickly
- The nail becomes painful or damaged
- A dark stripe appears suddenly
✅ Bottom line: Most nail lines are normal and harmless, especially vertical ridges. They usually do not mean cancer.
If you’d like, I can also show you 8 nail signs that may reveal hidden health problems (with explanations). 🩺