If you notice lines on your nails after age 40, it’s often related to normal aging—but sometimes it can signal underlying health issues. Nail changes can reflect what’s happening in the body because nails grow from living tissue. Here are the most common types of nail lines and what they may indicate.
1. Vertical Lines (Longitudinal Ridges)
These are the most common nail lines.
What they look like:
Thin lines running from the base of the nail to the tip.
Possible causes:
- Natural aging
- Mild dehydration
- Vitamin deficiencies (especially B vitamins or iron)
In most cases, they are harmless and very common after 40.
2. Horizontal Lines (Beau’s Lines)
These are deeper grooves running across the nail.
They can sometimes appear after a serious illness that temporarily stops nail growth.
Possible causes include:
- Severe stress or illness
- High fever
- Certain infections
- Conditions like Diabetes
3. White Horizontal Lines
Thin white lines across the nail can sometimes be related to nutrient deficiencies or liver problems.
They may occasionally be associated with conditions like Liver Disease.
4. Dark Vertical Lines
Dark or brown streaks may appear in some people due to pigment changes.
However, if a dark line suddenly appears or changes shape, doctors sometimes check it for serious conditions like Melanoma.
5. Brittle Nails With Lines
If nail lines appear along with brittle or splitting nails, it may indicate:
- Nutritional deficiencies
- Thyroid problems such as Hypothyroidism
- Frequent exposure to water or chemicals
✅ When to See a Doctor
Consider medical advice if:
- Lines appear suddenly
- Nails change color or shape
- Pain, swelling, or bleeding occurs around the nail
💡 Simple ways to support nail health
- Eat foods rich in biotin, iron, and zinc
- Stay hydrated
- Moisturize nails and cuticles
- Avoid excessive chemical exposure
If you want, I can also show you 7 nail changes that may reveal hidden health problems (some appear months before symptoms).