Changes in your nails can sometimes indicate underlying health issues, so noticing unusual patterns is important. Here’s a guide to nail signs that mean it’s time to see a doctor. 💅🩺
1. White Nails (Half or Full)
- Could indicate liver problems (e.g., hepatitis) or kidney disease.
2. Yellow Nails
- Often linked to fungal infections, but can also signal thyroid issues, diabetes, or lung problems.
3. Pale or White Nails
- May suggest anemia, heart disease, or malnutrition.
4. Blue Nails
- Indicates low oxygen levels in the blood, possibly from lung or heart conditions.
5. Dark Lines or Stripes
- Vertical dark lines under the nail could be melanoma (a type of skin cancer).
6. Pitting or Small Dents
- Common in psoriasis or eczema affecting the nail.
7. Spoon-Shaped Nails (Koilonychia)
- Nails curve upward at the edges; can indicate iron deficiency anemia.
8. Clubbing (Nails Thick and Curved)
- Often associated with lung disease, heart disease, or inflammatory bowel disease.
9. Splitting or Cracking
- Can be caused by thyroid problems, vitamin deficiencies, or repeated trauma.
10. Red or Brown Streaks
- Could indicate infection or blood clotting problems, or rarely, melanoma.
⚠️ When to See a Doctor Immediately
- Sudden color changes or new lines on nails
- Pain, swelling, or pus around nails
- Nails that are thickened, brittle, or peeling rapidly
✅ Tip: Nails reflect your overall health, so even small persistent changes are worth mentioning at a check-up.
If you want, I can also make a quick visual guide showing each type of nail change and what it may indicate—it’s easier to recognize at home.