Brittle or weak nails are common—and while they’re often harmless, they can sometimes reflect what’s going on inside your body.
Here’s what your nails might be trying to tell you 👇
💅 Common Causes of Brittle or Weak Nails
🥗 1. Nutrient Deficiencies
- Iron deficiency → thin, weak nails
- Low biotin or protein → poor nail strength
👉 In some cases linked to
Iron Deficiency Anemia
💧 2. Dehydration
- Nails become dry, split, or peel easily
🧼 3. Frequent Water & Chemical Exposure
- Dishwashing, detergents, sanitizers
👉 Strips natural oils → weakens nails
🧓 4. Aging
- Nail growth slows and becomes more fragile over time
🦠 5. Fungal Infections
- Nails may become thick, discolored, brittle
👉 Could indicate
Onychomycosis
🦋 6. Thyroid Issues
- Brittle nails can be linked to
Hypothyroidism
🧴 7. Overuse of Nail Products
- Polish remover, gels, acrylics can weaken nails
⚠️ Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore
- Nails changing shape or color
- Thickening or separation from nail bed
- Persistent splitting despite care
✅ What Helps Strengthen Nails
- Eat iron-rich foods (spinach, meat, lentils)
- Stay hydrated
- Use gentle nail care products
- Wear gloves when cleaning
- Consider biotin (if recommended by a doctor)
💡 Bottom Line
👉 Brittle nails are often due to external damage or mild deficiencies
👉 But persistent changes can signal underlying health issues
If you want, I can help you identify the exact cause based on how your nails look 👍