Eight things toes say about your health - and the signs you shouldn't ignore

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Toes and nails can be an indicator of a more concerning health condition (Image: Getty Images)
Toes and nails can be an indicator of a more concerning health condition (Image: Getty Images)

Most of us go through life not giving our feet a second thought, but if you've got cold toes, it could be the sign of a more serious condition.

It is vital to be aware of any issues with your toes and this is especially important for those with diabetes or other serious health problems. From signs of heart disease, to fungal nail infections, there are many things that can be seen when you look a little closer at your feet. Toes and nails are more important than you would expect. Their condition can give us clues into our overall health especially if there are changes in appearance. Here we look at the 8 things they may tell you about your health.

Cold toes

Poor circulation can be a main cause of cold toes and is brought on by a variety of underlying medical conditions. These can include diabetes, peripheral artery disease, heart disease, varicose veins, clotting disorders, thyroid problems and conditions such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis.

Changes in nail shape

The shape of your toenails can also be an indicator of health condition. If your toenails look curved or scooped it could be a sign anemia, hypothyroidis or an autoimmune disorder. And if they have a 'clubbed shape' it can result from cystic fibrosis cardiovascular disease, lung cancer or lung disease or low oxygen levels in the blood.

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Swollen toes

Problems with the circulatory system, including poor blood flow or lymphatic issues, can result in a swelling of the toes. This can be triggered by fungal infections, traumatic injuries, psoriasis and gout.

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Deep vein thrombosis, kidney failure, taking antidepressants and steroids, or hormones can also cause toe swelling. But there are other possible reasons including standing in the same position for too long, wearing shoes that don't fit properly, being overweight, suffering from dehydration or eating salty foods which cause water retention

Tingling or numbness

A debilitating condition called peripheral neuropathy can cause tingling, numbness, or burning in the feet or toes. It is often caused by diabetes and results in complete loss of feeling in the feet and hands. Other symptoms may cause weakness, fatigue and muscle spasms.

Eight things toes say about your health - and the signs you shouldn't ignoreCold toes can be caused by several underlying health conditions (Getty Images)

Nail marks

Marks under the toenail can be a sign of psoriasis, a fungal infection, dermatitis and also a indicator of melanoma. Dark vertical bands happen because of hormone shifts in pregnancy or from using nail polish. But they can indicate melanoma (skin cancer) and could signify fungal infection such including athlete’s foot in the nail bed.

Fungal infection

Fungal infections that feed on nails are not always discovered until their symptoms become more apparent. White or yellow spots or streaks under the nail can suggest an infection plus discoloration and darkening of the nail. Flaking or thickening of the nail can happen and toenails can become brittle and fall off. Frequent toenail infections could be caused by a weakened immune system or poor circulation.

Toe pain

If you have any pain in your feet or toes, visit a podiatrist immediately to determine the reason.

Graeme Murray

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