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If you have these lines on your nails after 40, it is a clear sign that..

That headline is clickbait. “Lines on nails” can mean several different, mostly harmless things, and you can’t diagnose a serious condition just from that one sign.

Your nails naturally change with age, especially after 40.


💅 Common types of lines on nails

1. Vertical ridges (most common)

  • Lines running from cuticle to tip
  • Often normal with aging
  • Can be linked to dry nails or minor nutrient gaps

Usually harmless.


2. Horizontal lines (important to check)

Known as Beau’s lines (Beau’s lines)

  • Run across the nail
  • May appear after:
    • illness or high fever
    • physical stress
    • injury to nail matrix
  • Grow out over time

3. Deep changes or discoloration

Sometimes linked to:

  • fungal infection
  • repeated trauma
  • skin conditions like psoriasis

🧠 What viral posts exaggerate

They often claim nail lines mean:

  • “serious hidden disease” ❌
  • “organ failure” ❌
  • “vitamin deficiency guaranteed” ❌

In reality, most nail lines are harmless or age-related.


🩺 When to get checked

See a doctor if:

  • lines appear suddenly and deeply
  • nails change color (dark, black, or green)
  • nails become thick, brittle, or painful
  • multiple nails are affected rapidly

🧠 Bottom line

Lines on nails after 40 are very common and usually normal aging changes, especially vertical ridges. Only certain patterns (like horizontal lines) may suggest a past illness or stress event.


If you want, you can describe or upload a photo of your nails and I can help you identify what type of lines they are 👍

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