Low levels of crucial nutrients like biotin, iron, zinc, or magnesium can cause weaker, ridged nails. Since metabolism and nutrient absorption may diminish with age, deficiencies become more likely after 40.
Health Conditions
In some cases, vertical ridges may imply health issues such as poor circulation, thyroid imbalance, or even rheumatoid arthritis. If you spot other symptoms like fatigue, brittle hair, or changes in skin texture, it’s worth visiting a doctor.
When Should You Worry?
While vertical ridges are usually benign, you should draw attention if they come with:
Changes in nail color (especially dark lines or streaks)
Nail splitting, peeling, or thickening
Pain, swelling, or inflammation around the nail
These could be signals of fungal infections, trauma, or in rare cases, melanoma (a serious form of skin cancer that can appear under the nail).
How to Ta.ke Care of Aging Nails
Here are a few simple solutions to decrease the appearance of ridges and maintain your nails healthy:
Moisturize regularly with hand and nail cream, especially after cleaning your hands.
Stay hydrated — dry nails are more prone to ridges and breakage.
Consume a nutrient-rich diet, centering on vitamins like A, C, B-complex, and minerals such as zinc and iron.
Apply gentle nail care tools and avoid excessive filing or harsh manicures.
Consider biotin supplements (visit a healthcare provider first).
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