apollo
  • female
  • 40 Years
  • 31/03/2021

What vitamin deficiency causes vertical lines in fingernails?

Doctor 1

Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors

Our nails naturally develop slight vertical ridges as we age. However, severe and raised ridges can be a sign of iron deficiency anemia. Nutritional deficiencies, such as a lack of vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin B12 or keratin can result in fingernail ridges. Hormonal changes can also cause ridges to appear.

Dr. Dr Khaleel Suggests...

Consult a Dermatologist

Answered 04/07/2025

1

0

Sick? Talk to a doctor now

More Dermatology Health Queries

View all

I've been eating a lot of Chinese food lately, and it's pretty much become my go-to meal almost every day. But recently, I've started noticing this weird burning sensation on my skin in different parts of my body. There's no redness or itching, though. I'm a 25-year-old woman and I'm a bit worried. What could be causing this burning feeling?

You are suffering from Allergic dermatitis called urticaria.. Medicine available for good improvement......As the treatment varies depending on the severity...

read more
Doctor 1Doctor 2

Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors

Can the side effects of using Penderm Plus be permanently resolved? I'm really worried because I've got red patches and dryness on my face from it. How long might it take for these to go away completely? Any suggestions would be super helpful.

Thats unusual,visit General Physician for appropriate approach.and maintain balanced diet and healthy lifestyle

read more
Doctor 1Doctor 2

Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors

I've been experiencing some really intense itching on my fingers and toes, and I just found out it's Dyshidrotic eczema. Do you have any treatment suggestions or tips on how to manage this condition? It's been really uncomfortable, so any advice would be appreciated.

Dyshidrotic eczema can be treated with topical corticosteroids such as Clobetasol propionate cream applied twice daily for 2 weeks, followed by once daily for 2 weeks. In addition, you can use emollients like Cetaphil Restoraderm lotion to keep the skin moisturized. If the itching is severe, you can take oral antihistamines such as Loratadine 10mg once daily. If there is any sign of infection, antibiotics like Cephalexin 500mg four times a day for 7-10 days may be necessary.

read more
Doctor 1Doctor 2

Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors

Disclaimer: Answers on Apollo 247 are not intended to replace your doctor advice. Always seek help of a professional doctor in case of an medical emergency or ailment.