1. No hairs on footsteps
Peripheral vascular disease is a type of atherosclerosis. Fat deposits along the arterial wall, causing luminal stenosis and obstructive lesions, and damaging the arteries of the lower limbs and feet.
If you find that you have no hairs on your feet, it may indicate that you have peripheral vascular disease. If you do not treat it in time, it may lead to heart disease or stroke, or even amputation.
2. Dull toenails
The feet must be equipped with good-looking shoes, but because of this, our feet are not taken seriously, and some people even get athlete’s foot because of the shoes!
If you find dull toenails, people often feel fatigue, even weakness, shortness of breath, etc., it may be a sign of anemia, and you should seek medical treatment in time!
3. Yellow toenails
Many women like to wear nail polish, especially when wearing high heels in summer, they will wear beautiful nail polish! But the surface is bright and beautiful, but the inside is full of problems!
Discoloration and yellowing of toenails are usually caused by fungal infections. Unclean feet and swimming may be triggers. In addition, yellowing of toenails may also be a sign of underlying diseases, such as lymphedema, lung disease, psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, etc.
4. Dry and cracked feet
Dry and cracked skin is not a good thing, no matter where it occurs in the body. If the skin on the heel and instep is dry, cracked and flaky, this may be a signal of thyroid disease. If it is not taken seriously, it may affect the body’s metabolism, blood pressure and nervous system function.
