Toenails Can Indicate Systemic Health Issues
Toenails Reflect Overall Health: Toenails can be an indicator of various systemic health issues. Changes in toenail color, thickness, shape, or texture can signal underlying medical conditions. For instance:
- Yellowing Toenails: This can indicate fungal infections, but it can also be a sign of more serious conditions such as diabetes, respiratory diseases, or a condition known as yellow nail syndrome, which is associated with lymphedema and respiratory disorders.
- Spoon-shaped Nails (Koilonychia): These nails, which curve upward like a spoon, can be a sign of iron deficiency anemia or other systemic issues like hemochromatosis, hypothyroidism, or heart disease.
- Pitting or Grooves: Small depressions or pits in the toenails can be associated with psoriasis or other autoimmune diseases, including alopecia areata.