Browse Medications by Everyday Health Concerns: Dry nails

Written by Amar Lunagaria
Pharm.D • NiHowdy Founder

Reviewed by James Wong
Pharm.D • NiHowdy Founder
Updated Jan 27, 2025
•Published Jan 15, 2025

What are Dry nails?
Symptoms of Dry nails
- Brittle nails that break or peel easily
- Rough texture, causing nails to feel uneven or flaky
- Cracked or chipped nails, which may become painful or uncomfortable
- White spots or lines on the nails
What causes Dry nails?
- Environmental factors, such as cold weather, harsh chemicals, or frequent hand washing
- Nutrient deficiencies, particularly in vitamins like biotin, zinc, or vitamin E
- Dehydration, which affects skin and nail hydration
- Underlying health conditions, like hypothyroidism, eczema, or psoriasis
- Frequent use of nail polish remover or other chemicals that strip the nails of moisture
Risk factors for Dry nails
- Cold or dry weather, which can sap moisture from the nails
- Exposure to harsh chemicals, such as cleaning products or nail polish removers
- Poor diet, lacking essential vitamins and minerals for healthy nails
- Chronic conditions, like thyroid disorders or eczema
- Frequent hand washing, which can lead to dryness and irritation
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How are Dry nails diagnosed?
- Physical examination of the nails to observe their texture, shape, and signs of dryness
- Review of medical history, to identify any underlying conditions or lifestyle factors contributing to dryness
- Blood tests, to check for nutritional deficiencies or thyroid issues
How are Dry nails treated?
- Moisturizing the nails regularly using oils or hand creams
- Taking supplements, such as biotin, zinc, or vitamin E, to nourish nails from the inside out
- Using gentle nail care products, free from harsh chemicals
- Managing underlying conditions, like eczema or thyroid issues, with proper treatment
Medications for Dry nails
Can Dry nails be prevented?
- Moisturizing regularly, using oils or hand creams that provide long-lasting hydration
- Protecting your nails from harsh chemicals and excessive hand washing
- Eating a balanced diet, rich in vitamins and minerals essential for nail health
- Staying hydrated, to ensure your skin and nails stay moisturized
Managing Dry nails at home
- Use a nourishing nail oil to moisturize your nails and cuticles
- Wear gloves when handling cleaning products or washing dishes
- Avoid excessive hand washing, which can dry out nails and skin
- Maintain a balanced diet, with plenty of water, vitamins, and healthy fats
When should you seek help for Dry nails?
- The dryness worsens despite using moisturizing products
- You experience pain or bleeding around the nails
- You notice changes in the nail color or shape, which may indicate an underlying condition
- The dryness is accompanied by other symptoms, such as swelling or tenderness
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