If you have lines on your nails, it does not automatically mean cancer—that’s a common misconception.
What it can mean depends on the type of lines:
🧬 1. Vertical ridges (most common)
Lines that run from cuticle to tip are usually:
- Normal with aging
- Due to dry nails
- Mild nutrient deficiencies (like iron or B vitamins)
- Harmless in most cases
👉 Very common after age 40–50.
⚫ 2. Horizontal lines (Beau’s lines)
These look like deep grooves across the nail and can be linked to:
- Recent illness or high fever
- Severe stress or surgery
- Temporary interruption of nail growth
- Poor nutrition
They usually grow out over time.
⚠️ 3. Dark streaks (important to check)
A dark brown or black line running through the nail can sometimes indicate something serious, including a rare type of skin cancer called subungual melanoma (a form of skin cancer under the nail).
But more commonly it may be:
- A mole under the nail
- Minor bleeding (trauma)
- Pigmentation changes (especially in darker skin tones)
👉 This is the only type that should not be ignored if it:
- Is new
- Changes in size or color
- Spreads to surrounding skin
- Appears in one nail only
🩺 When to see a doctor
Get checked if you notice:
- Sudden new dark streak
- Pain, bleeding, or nail deformity
- Rapid changes in a single nail
- Lines accompanied by other skin changes
✔️ Bottom line
- Most nail lines are harmless and age-related
- Only dark, changing streaks need urgent medical attention
- Nail changes are often more about nutrition, aging, or stress than serious disease
If you want, you can describe or send what your nail looks like, and I can help you figure out what type of line it might be.