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Gently buff your nails to smooth out ridges, but avoid overdoing it to prevent nail thinning.
2. Horizontal Ridges (Beau’s Lines): Important Warning Signs
Unlike vertical ridges, horizontal lines called Beau’s lines run across the nail’s width and can point to past health issues.
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What It Might Indicate:
Recent Illness or Stress: These lines often appear after a serious illness, fever, or high stress, reflecting a temporary halt in nail growth.
Nutrient Deficiencies: Low zinc, iron, or protein levels may cause these horizontal ridges.
Underlying Health Conditions: Thyroid problems, diabetes, or circulation issues could be linked to Beau’s lines, so they should not be ignored.
Recommendations:
See a doctor to rule out any serious underlying causes.
Support your body with nutrient-rich foods to aid recovery.
Keep nails trimmed and moisturized to prevent damage during healing.
3. White Stripes or Spots: Possible Mineral Imbalance
White lines or spots on nails may indicate certain nutrient imbalances.
What It Might Indicate:
Zinc or Protein Deficiency: These nutrients are critical for healthy nail formation, and their lack may cause white streaks or spots.
Liver or Kidney Concerns: Though less common, persistent white markings could signal issues with these organs.
Recommendations:
Incorporate zinc-rich foods like pumpkin seeds, chickpeas, and seafood into your diet.
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