Current:Home > MarketsWhat’s the secret to growing strong, healthy nails? -VitalEdge Finance Pro
What’s the secret to growing strong, healthy nails?
View
Date:2025-04-14 13:39:03
Growing your nails takes time. From age, to chronic illnesses, to even the time of year, lots of factors can impact the speed in which your nails grow.
Whether you've broken a nail and are trying to grow it back, or you have an underlying condition that's causing brittle nails, unfortunately, there's no surefire way to achieve rapid nail growth overnight.
However, there are steps you can take to strengthen your nails, which in turn promotes nail growth. We asked the experts to weigh in with a few dermatologist-approved tips to help you grow strong, healthy nails.
How fast do nails grow?
Healthy fingernails grow approximately three and a half millimeters every month, says Dr. Soraya Azzawi, MD, FAAD, a board-certified dermatologist and health sciences clinical instructor at UCLA.
Toenails grow slower than fingernails. On average, toenails grow around one and a half millimeters a month, says Dr. Chris Sayed, MD, a clinical professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Dermatology.
If you happen to lose a nail, you can expect it to take at least a few months to grow back. “A normal fingernail would take about six months to grow out, whereas a toenail would require [between] one to one and a half years,” Azzawi says.
What affects nail growth?
It’s not unusual for nail growth to differ from person to person. One of the primary factors to influence nail growth is age, says Sayed. “Older adults have much lower nail growth [rates] than a young child,” he says.
Hormones also play a role in determining how fast nails grow. For instance, “an estrogen and progesterone surge during pregnancy will lead to faster nail growth,” Azzawi notes.
Nails tend to grow faster on your dominant hand, Azzawi adds. Because you use it more, your dominant hand is more at risk for experiencing trauma. If you injure a nail, the body will flood the area with more blood and nutrients. This may potentially accelerate nail growth, according to Healthline.
The seasons can also impact nail growth. Nails usually grow faster during the warmer months, although the difference is quite subtle, says Sayed.
It’s possible for immunocompromised individuals to experience inhibited nail growth, Azzawi says. Chronic conditions that can affect the growth and appearance of your nails include: psoriasis, endocarditis, lupus, kidney disease, thyroid disease and liver disease, per Healthline.
How can I speed up my nail growth?
If you’re perfectly healthy and not immunocompromised or malnourished, “there's not really anything somebody can do to make their nails grow physically faster,” Azzawi says. However, there are steps you can take to strengthen your nails, which will reduce the possibility of breakage, and make sure your nails are growing properly.
Grooming your nails, and trimming them regularly, is an important part of nail health, per Healthline. To promote the growth of strong, healthy nails, Azzawi also suggests:
- Avoiding contact with allergens and irritants (including detergents or solvents)
- Using gloves for wet work and chores
- Moisturizing after washing hands or using alcohol sanitizers
- Minimizing how often you wear nail gels or acrylics, which can wear down the surface of the nails over time
For individuals with brittle nails, biotin (vitamin B7) supplements may offer nail strengthening benefits, Azzawi says. Small clinical trials have shown biotin supplementation may improve the firmness, thickness and hardness of brittle nails.
If you’re considering taking biotin supplements to help strengthen brittle nails, always be sure to consult your doctor first, says Sayed.
veryGood! (4788)
Related
- Shilo Sanders' bankruptcy case reaches 'impasse' over NIL information for CU star
- Kansas attorney general urges county to keep ballots longer than is allowed to aid sheriff’s probe
- Man accused of attacking Muslim lawmaker in Connecticut ordered to undergo psych exam
- Still haven’t bought holiday gifts? Retailers have a sale for you
- 2024 Olympics: Gymnast Ana Barbosu Taking Social Media Break After Scoring Controversy
- Flu and COVID infections are rising and could get worse over the holidays, CDC says
- News quiz resolutions: What should our favorite newsmakers aim to do in 2024?
- Japan’s Cabinet OKs record $56 billion defense budget for 2024 to accelerate strike capability
- Kourtney Kardashian Cradles 9-Month-Old Son Rocky in New Photo
- Judge suggests change to nitrogen execution to let inmate pray and say final words without gas mask
Ranking
- USA women's basketball live updates at Olympics: Start time vs Nigeria, how to watch
- Still haven’t bought holiday gifts? Retailers have a sale for you
- Grieving and often overlooked, Palestinian Christians prepare for a somber Christmas amid war
- Supreme Court won’t fast-track ruling on whether Trump can be prosecuted in election subversion case
- New Zealand official reverses visa refusal for US conservative influencer Candace Owens
- North Carolina legislative aide, nonprofit founder receives pardon of forgiveness from governor
- These numbers show the staggering losses in the Israel-Hamas war as Gaza deaths surpass 20,000
- China drafts new rules proposing restrictions on online gaming
Recommendation
Illinois Gov. Pritzker calls for sheriff to resign after Sonya Massey shooting
LeBron James is out with left ankle peroneal tendinopathy. What is that? How to treat it
The Excerpt podcast: The life and legacy of activist Ady Barkan
Seattle hospital says Texas attorney general asked for records about transgender care for children
NCAA hits former Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh with suspension, show-cause for recruiting violations
RuPaul's Drag Race Alum Farrah Moan Comes Out as Transgender
Powerball winning numbers for Wednesday's $572 million jackpot: Check your tickets
How to watch 'Love Actually' before Christmas: TV airings, streaming info for 2023