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Vertical Nail Ridges After 40: Quick Facts

Thin vertical lines on nails are common with age and usually harmless.

Main Causes:

  • Aging: Slower keratin production.
  • Dryness: Nails lose moisture over time.
  • Nutrient Gaps: Low biotin, iron, or zinc.
  • Health Issues: Thyroid problems, poor circulation, arthritis.

See a Doctor If:

  • Nails change color (especially dark lines)
  • They split, thicken, or hurt

Care Tips:

  • Moisturize nails
  • Stay hydrated
  • Eat nutrient-rich foods
  • Use gentle nail care
  • Consider biotin (with doctor’s advice)

Ridges are often normal — just watch for unusual changes.

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