Your nails can actually reveal a lot about your overall health, lifestyle, and sometimes even stress levels. Here’s a detailed breakdown:
1. Color Clues
- Pale or white nails – could indicate anemia, liver problems, or low protein.
- Yellow nails – may signal fungal infection, lung disease, or chronic bronchitis.
- Bluish nails – low oxygen in the blood; sometimes heart or lung issues.
- Dark streaks – could be harmless, but sudden dark lines need a doctor check (rarely, melanoma).
2. Texture & Shape
- Brittle or splitting nails – often caused by dehydration, low protein, or overuse of nail products.
- Pitted nails (small dents) – may indicate psoriasis or other skin conditions.
- Spoon-shaped nails (concave) – sometimes linked to iron deficiency anemia.
- Clubbed nails (rounded and bulbous) – can point to heart or lung issues over time.
3. Growth & Thickness
- Slow-growing nails – may be a sign of poor circulation, thyroid problems, or malnutrition.
- Thick nails – common with fungal infections or aging.
4. Cuticle & Surrounding Skin
- Red, swollen cuticles – infection or inflammation.
- Pale cuticles – could indicate anemia or low circulation.
💡 Tip: Healthy nails are generally pink, smooth, and slightly shiny with no ridges or discoloration.
If you want, I can make a quick “nail health checklist” so you can spot potential issues at home before they become serious. Do you want me to do that?