Vertical ridges on fingernails are very common and usually harmless. They appear as thin lines running from the cuticle to the tip of the nail.
### โ Most Common Cause: Aging
As you get older, your body produces less natural oil and moisture. This can cause:
* Drier nails
* More visible vertical ridges
* Slight texture changes
This is normal and not a health concern.
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### ๐ก Other Possible Causes
**1. Dehydration (nail dryness)**
Frequent hand washing, harsh soaps, or cold weather can dry out nails.
**2. Nutrient deficiencies**
Sometimes linked to low levels of:
* Iron
* Vitamin B12
* Magnesium
If ridges come with fatigue, hair loss, or pale skin, it may be worth checking labs.
**3. Medical conditions (less common)**
* Thyroid disorders
* Peripheral vascular disease
* Autoimmune conditions
If ridges appear suddenly, worsen quickly, or affect only one nail, that deserves evaluation.
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### ๐ฉ When to See a Doctor
Get checked if you notice:
* Sudden deep ridges
* Color changes (brown, black, red streaks)
* Nail thickening or separation
* Pain or swelling
* Horizontal ridges (these are different and can signal illness)
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### ๐ What You Can Do
* Keep nails moisturized (cuticle oil or hand cream daily)
* Avoid excessive buffing
* Wear gloves when using cleaning chemicals
* Stay hydrated
* Eat a balanced diet with adequate protein and iron
If youโd like, tell me:
* Your age
* Any other symptoms
* Whether itโs all nails or just a few
That helps narrow it down.