That headline is misleading. Lines on your nails do NOT automatically mean cancer. In fact, most nail lines are harmless and very common, especially with age.
Here’s what they usually mean 👇
💅 Common types of nail lines
✔️ Vertical lines (most common)
- Run from cuticle to tip
- Often appear as you get older
👉 Usually normal aging, not disease
⚠️ Horizontal lines (across the nail)
- Called Beau’s lines
- Can happen after:
- Illness
- Stress
- Injury
👉 Reflect a temporary slowdown in nail growth
⚪ White lines or spots
- Often due to minor trauma (bumping the nail)
- Not usually from calcium deficiency
⚫ Dark lines (important to check)
- A single dark streak under the nail can rarely be linked to Melanoma
👉 Especially if:
- It’s new
- Getting wider
- Has irregular edges
🧠 Reality check
- Social media often links nail changes to serious diseases without evidence
- Most nail lines are benign and unrelated to cancer
🚨 When to see a doctor
- A new dark stripe that changes over time
- Nail changes with pain, swelling, or bleeding
- Sudden changes in multiple nails
✔️ Bottom line
Lines on your nails are usually normal or minor changes, not cancer. Only specific patterns—like a changing dark line—need medical attention.
If you want, you can describe what your nails look like, and I’ll help you figure out if it’s normal or worth checking.