Lines on your nails can look worrying, but they don’t point to one single condition. In many cases, they’re harmless and simply reflect normal changes in your body or how your nails grow.

The most common type is vertical lines (running from the base to the tip). These are very normal and tend to become more noticeable with age. They’re usually linked to natural nail growth and mild dehydration—not a disease.
Horizontal lines, sometimes called Beau’s lines, can be more significant. These grooves may appear after your body has gone through stress, such as a high fever, infection, or physical trauma. They basically show that nail growth was temporarily interrupted.
In some cases, nail changes can be associated with nutritional deficiencies—like low levels of iron, zinc, or certain vitamins. However, it’s important not to jump to conclusions, as nails alone can’t diagnose a deficiency.
Other possible causes include minor injuries to the nail, frequent exposure to water or chemicals, or skin conditions affecting the nail bed.
When Should You Pay Attention?
If the lines are deep, suddenly appear, change color, or come with other symptoms like fatigue or weakness, it’s a good idea to consult a healthcare professional. Otherwise, mild lines are usually nothing to worry about.
In short, nail lines don’t automatically mean something serious—they’re often just a natural part of how your body grows and responds to everyday stress.