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What Affects Nail Growth: Understanding the Science Behind Stronger, Healthier Nails

Yuvien Royer·19. juni, 2024

Nails may seem like a small part of our body, but their growth and health can provide significant insight into our overall well-being. Many people wonder why their nails grow at different rates or why they seem to become brittle or slow-growing over time. Let’s break down what causes nail growth and what factors affect the growth of nails from a medical and lifestyle perspective.


What Causes Nail Growth?

Nail growth originates from the nail matrix, the area under the skin at the base of your nail. This is where new cells are produced. As these cells multiply, older ones are pushed out, hardening and forming what we recognize as the nail plate.

Nail growth is a continuous process, though it's slower than hair growth. On average, fingernails grow about 3 millimeters per month, while toenails grow even slower. Several factors influence this pace.


What Affects Nail Growth?

1. Nutrition and Diet

Your nails need protein, biotin, zinc, iron, and vitamins A, C, and E to grow properly. A lack of these nutrients can lead to weak, slow-growing, or brittle nails. Biotin (a B-vitamin) in particular has been shown to support keratin production—the protein that makes up your nails.

2. Age

As we age, nail growth naturally slows down. This is due to decreased cell regeneration and reduced circulation. Older adults may also notice changes in nail thickness, color, or texture.

3. Hormonal Changes

Hormones play a major role in nail growth. During pregnancy, for example, increased circulation and metabolic changes can speed up nail growth. On the other hand, conditions like hypothyroidism can slow growth and cause nails to become dry or brittle.

4. Circulation and Blood Flow

Healthy blood flow ensures that nutrients reach the nail matrix efficiently. People with poor circulation—due to conditions like diabetes or cardiovascular disease—may experience slowed nail growth.

5. Injury or Illness

Injury to the nail bed or surrounding skin can temporarily stop growth until the damage is healed. Certain illnesses, especially chronic ones or autoimmune disorders, may also hinder the growth of nails or cause deformities.

6. Medications

Some medications, such as chemotherapy drugs or beta-blockers, can affect nail growth by interfering with cell production or causing nail changes.

7. Nail Care Habits

Overuse of nail polish, harsh removers, acrylics, or frequent hand washing with strong soaps can weaken nails. Poor nail hygiene or biting your nails can also damage the nail matrix, impacting how well nails grow.

8. Genetics

Genetic predisposition also plays a role. Some people naturally grow nails faster or stronger than others due to inherited traits.


Supporting Healthy Nail Growth

If you’re looking to support the growth of your nails naturally, consider these tips:

  • Eat a balanced, nutrient-rich diet

  • Stay hydrated

  • Protect nails from harsh chemicals

  • Keep nails trimmed and clean

  • Use moisturizers on your hands and cuticles

  • Avoid biting your nails or using them as tools


When to Seek Medical Advice

If you notice sudden changes in nail growth, discoloration, separation from the nail bed, or pain around the nails, it's important to consult a healthcare professional. These can sometimes be signs of underlying medical conditions such as fungal infections, thyroid issues, or nutrient deficiencies.


Conclusion

Nail growth is a complex process influenced by a variety of internal and external factors. Understanding what affects the growth of nails can help you take better care of them—and may even signal broader aspects of your health. With proper nutrition, care, and attention to your body, you can support the natural growth cycle of your nails and keep them strong and healthy.

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