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Any ideas about my toes? Pic attached

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cheesecadet · 22/11/2017 19:25

Had this for as long as I remember, but thought it was normal, now I'm or sure. The skin is a completely different colour at the end of my big toes.

Any ideas about my toes? Pic attached
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cheesecadet · 22/11/2017 19:34

The other toe.

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lettuceWrap · 22/11/2017 19:54

What about your toe nails and the rest of the foot? Any other problems like fungal nails, itchy, numb etc?

Is it there first thing in the morning (ie before you get out of bed and start walking around? Or does the colour redden once you start walking?

cheesecadet · 22/11/2017 20:04

Hi, yes I have fungal nails but more on the little toe. I have some sort of inflammatory condition going on but been trying to establish which kind for a long time. They do feel a tiny bit numb. I've also got a bulging disc and trapped nerve and struggle to bend one of my big toes but I think that's unlikely to be related.

They are permanently that colour, never any different.

Why do you ask, do you have similar?

Thanks.

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cheesecadet · 22/11/2017 20:26

Oh and lost several toe nails in the past.

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lettuceWrap · 22/11/2017 20:57

No, I don’t but I have a friend with Raynaud’s (spelling) but that’s got a pile of other symptoms as well as colour changes.

Fungal toenails and some numbness... just a thought but when was the last time your blood sugar was tested?

lettuceWrap · 22/11/2017 21:00

Posted too soon...

Could potentially be diabetes?

cheesecadet · 22/11/2017 21:31

I do have Raynaud's in my hands. But I don't think it's in my feet, the discoloration is permanently there and nothing to do with the temperature.

Blood sugar probably about 6 months ago.

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TheSpottedZebra · 22/11/2017 21:35

Mild chilblains?

cheesecadet · 22/11/2017 21:39

No def not chilblains.

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