That type of statement is another viral health hook, and it’s usually misleading.
🧠 The truth about lines on nails after 40
“Lines on nails” can mean different things, and most are normal or harmless.
🟦 Common types of nail lines
1) Vertical ridges (most common)
- Look like thin lines running from cuticle to tip
- Become more common with age
- Usually normal aging, like wrinkles in skin
✔ Not a disease sign in most cases
2) Horizontal lines
Beau’s lines
- Deep horizontal grooves across the nail
- Can happen after:
- illness or fever
- stress on the body
- injury to the nail matrix
✔ Often temporary and grows out with the nail
3) White spots or streaks
Leukonychia
- Usually from minor trauma (like bumping the nail)
- Not usually linked to calcium deficiency (a common myth)
✔ Harmless in most cases
🚩 When nail changes might matter
You should check with a doctor if you notice:
- sudden major changes in nail shape or color
- thick, brittle, or separating nails
- dark streaks that grow or change
- pain or swelling around nails
🧠 Bottom line
Most nail lines after 40 are:
✔ normal aging
✔ minor trauma effects
✔ not a hidden disease sign
If you want, I can break down 10 viral “nail health signs” myths and what’s actually true—it’s one of the most misunderstood topics online.