4. Nail Trauma
Injury to the nails, such as a crush injury or frequent nail picking, can result in vertical ridges. These incidents can damage the nail bed and disrupt normal nail growth.
5. Skin Conditions
Certain skin conditions, particularly those affecting the cuticles or the skin around the nail, such as eczema or psoriasis, can cause nail abnormalities, including ridges.
6. Circulatory Issues
Poor circulation can affect nail growth and appearance. Conditions like peripheral artery disease or other cardiovascular problems may manifest as nail issues, including vertical ridges.
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