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Have you noticed the appearance of fine vertical ridges at the base and tips of your nails as you get older? If so, you’re not alone. Many people begin to observe these changes after age 40. While they are usually harmless, they can sometimes indicate underlying health issues. So, what causes these vertical ridges, and when should you be concerned?
What are vertical nail ridges?
Vertical nail ridges, also called longitudinal ridges, are raised lines that extend from the nail plate to the tip of the nail. Their depth and number can vary, and they often become more noticeable with age.