Can fingernails that are getting shorter and shorter return to normal?
Nail beds becoming progressively shorter are generally reversible.
If shortened nail beds are caused by trauma, infection, medications, or similar factors, they may resume normal growth after treatment. However, if the shortening is due to congenital conditions or long-term nutritional deficiencies, regrowth may be more difficult. If nails fail to regrow over an extended period, medical evaluation is recommended to rule out underlying health issues.
Nail growth requires various nutrients, including proteins, vitamins, and minerals. Maintaining a balanced diet with adequate nutrition helps promote healthy nail growth. Additionally, keeping nails clean and dry can prevent infections and injuries, supporting optimal nail development. When necessary, using nail polishes containing ingredients like vitamin E or biotin may help enhance nail growth and strength.