That claim is misleading and incomplete.
π Lines on your nails do not automatically mean you have a serious disease like cancer.
Most nail lines are harmless and common.
π Types of Nail Lines (What They Really Mean)
π 1. Vertical Lines (Most Common)
- Run from base to tip
π Usually due to aging
βοΈ Normal and harmless
βͺ 2. Horizontal Lines
- Known as
π Beauβs lines
π Can appear after:
- Illness
- Stress
- Nutritional deficiency
π¨ 3. White Lines or Spots
- Often from minor injury
π Not a sign of calcium deficiency (common myth)
β« 4. Dark Lines (Important to Check)
- Could be harmless pigmentation
β οΈ Rarely, may be linked to
Melanoma
π Especially if:
- The line is new
- Getting wider or darker
- Only on one nail
π¨ When to See a Doctor
- Sudden changes in nail color or shape
- Dark streak that grows or spreads
- Pain, bleeding, or nail damage
β What It Does NOT Mean
- Not a clear sign of cancer
- Not a reliable way to diagnose disease
βοΈ Bottom Line
π Most nail lines are normal or harmless
π Only certain unusual changes (like dark streaks) need medical attention
If you want, describe what your nail lines look like and Iβll help you figure out if theyβre normal π