Observe Your Nails to Detect Health Issues: If You Notice These 3 Signs, Seek Medical Care Immediately
Your nails can reveal far more about your health than you might expect. Dermatologists note that changes in color, shape, or texture may signal underlying conditions that require medical attention. Here are the three key areas to watch closely.
1. Check the Color
According to Dr. Zainab Laftah, dermatology consultant at HCA Healthcare UK, unusual nail colors such as white, yellow, blue, or black may point to serious health issues.
Pale or White Nails
Very pale nails may indicate:
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Iron deficiency (anemia)
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Heart problems
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Kidney disease
 
Brittle nails that break easily can also be linked to low iron levels. If so, eating iron-rich foods—like meat, figs, dates, and molasses—may help restore healthy levels.
White nails with streaks or spots may signal:
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Allergies
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Trauma
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Fungal infections
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Diabetes
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Heart failure
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Cirrhosis
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Poisoning
 
Yellow Nails
Persistent yellowing may be a warning sign of:
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Thyroid disorders
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Lung disease
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Chronic fungal infections
 
Blue Nails
Blue or bluish-purple nails suggest low oxygen levels in the blood. If anemia is not the cause, this may indicate:
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Heart disease
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Lung disease (like COPD or pneumonia)
 
Cold weather can temporarily turn nails bluish, but if the color stays blue even in warmth, it may be a sign of cyanosis, which requires urgent evaluation.
Dark Streaks or Spots
Dark lines or patches under the nail may indicate:
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Skin cancer (subungual melanoma)
Dr. Laftah warns: “If you notice dark spots or streaks, see a GP or dermatologist immediately.” 
Black Nails
Causes range from:
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Trauma
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Fungal infection
to more serious concerns like: - 
Heart disease
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Melanoma
 
Red Nails
Red discoloration can be linked to:
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Heart disease
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Kidney issues
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Psoriasis
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Lupus
 
Any persistent or unexplained color change should be evaluated by a medical professional.
2. Examine the Shape
The shape of your nails can reveal early signs of underlying conditions.
Spoon Nails (Koilonychia)
If your nails become:
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Thin
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Concave
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Curved upward at the edges
 
this may signal:
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Iron-deficiency anemia
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Heart or cardiovascular disease
 
Clubbing
Clubbing occurs when:
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Fingertips swell
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The nail bed becomes rounded and raised
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The normal slight dip near the cuticle disappears
 
This can indicate serious conditions such as:
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Heart disease
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Lung disorders
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Digestive disorders
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Chronic infections
 
3. Assess the Texture
Healthy nails should be smooth, even, and firm. Texture changes may reveal hidden health issues.
Brittle or Breaking Nails
Often linked to:
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Hypothyroidism
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Nutrient deficiencies
 
Nail Pitting
Small pits or dents in the nail surface may point to:
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Psoriasis
(Up to 35% of psoriasis patients experience nail pitting.) 
Ridges and Fragility
Vertical ridges may be caused by deficiencies in:
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Vitamin B12
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Iron
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Zinc
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Magnesium
 
A lack of vitamin A or vitamin C may contribute to:
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Weak nails
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Frequent chipping or peeling
 
✅ Take a Moment to Examine Your Nails
Your nails are small but powerful indicators of overall health. If you notice:
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Persistent color changes
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Unusual shapes
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Texture abnormalities
 
it’s strongly recommended to consult a healthcare provider. Early detection can prevent complications and lead to timely treatment.
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