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Seven Foot Symptoms That May Signal Serious Health Issues

WallaCenter
Translated & summarized from Walla by baba
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Dr. Daniel Kedar explains the dangers of diabetic foot and why foot symptoms can indicate serious health problems. Although most people only pay attention to their feet when they hurt, experts in foot medicine say the feet, being farthest from the heart, often show early signs of systemic issues. Proper blood flow, oxygen, and nerve signals must reach the toes, so disruptions in these systems can first manifest in the feet.

Seven key signs to watch for include: hair loss on the feet, which may indicate peripheral artery disease; persistent red, itchy patches near the ankle, possibly signaling venous insufficiency; numbness, burning, or tingling sensations that could stem from diabetic neuropathy or other nerve issues; wounds that do not heal within a week, raising concerns about poor circulation or diabetes complications; sudden pain, redness, and swelling in the big toe, which may be gout; thickened, yellow nails often caused by fungal infections or psoriasis; and brittle or spoon-shaped nails that might reflect nutritional deficiencies such as iron shortage.

These symptoms can have benign causes like ill-fitting shoes, aging, or minor fungal infections, but persistent or worsening signs warrant medical evaluation. Since the feet are at the end of the circulatory and nervous systems, they can reveal early warnings of diseases affecting these systems. Early diagnosis through a family doctor or foot specialist can help address local foot problems and detect more serious underlying conditions.

In summary, foot changes such as numbness, nail abnormalities, unexplained wounds, or sudden pain should not be ignored, as they may be the first indicators of significant health issues requiring prompt attention.

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