Skip to content

Daily News

  • Home
  • Sample Page
  • Toggle search form

If you have these lines on your nails after 40, it is a clear sign that.. See more

Posted on January 30, 2026 By admin No Comments on If you have these lines on your nails after 40, it is a clear sign that.. See more
  • Horizontal lines (Beau’s lines): These can suggest past illness, significant stress, or chronic conditions such as diabetes or circulation issues.

  • Vertical ridges: While common with aging, unusually deep or uneven ridges could point to nutritional deficiencies like iron or vitamin B12 shortage.

  • Dark streaks: Sudden appearance of dark streaks may signal melanoma, a serious skin cancer, and require immediate medical attention.

  • White lines (Muehrcke’s lines): These may be linked to liver or kidney problems, or low protein levels.

Bottom line: After age 40, changes in your nails—especially unusual lines—should not be ignored. They can be an early warning from your body, so it’s important to consult a healthcare provider if you notice anything unusual. Your nails might be revealing health issues before other symptoms appear.

Uncategorized

Post navigation

Previous Post: Poor young man marries 60 Years old girl, 10 days later She discovers… See more
Next Post: A man smells a strong smell in his house, when he finds out that he opens the wall he finds… See more

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • NO ONE EXPECTED THIS: Savannah Guthrie and Michael Feldman Reveal Surprising News 😱
  • 6 habits that make older women look beautiful. 🤔🤔… See below
  • Doctors reveal that drinking coffee every morning causes…See below
  • The First Three Colors You See Reveal How You Intimidate People…. Read full story in c0mment 👇 👇 👇
  • I found these tiny balls in my bed and nearly had a heart att.ack: here’s what they were. Check 1st c0mment 👇

Recent Comments

No comments to show.

Copyright © 2026 Daily News.

Powered by PressBook WordPress theme