What’s Wrong with My Toenails?

It's easy to ignore toenail conditions, it could easily be hidden from the sight of others and most of these don’t cause pain. But if left untreated toenail conditions can lead to serious infection and even toenail deformity.

 

Green and yellowish nails – discoloration can be caused by an infection. A greenish tint indicates bacterial infection while yellow toenails can be due to a fungal infection. Medications and ointments are readily available for treating infections. Trimming your toes regularly could also help remove nail discoloration.

 

Prevent further infection by checking for wounds or blisters. These are easy entry points for infection. Wearing sandals when using public pools helps prevents your feet from direct contact with wet surfaces.

 

Senile nails – this toenail condition like its name implies can be caused by aging. Just fine lines and wrinkles, senile nails are just one of the changes that the body undergoes as we age. But this could also be cause by other factors. Improper nutrition for example could interfere with out nail’s health.

 

Red/ black toenails – a black spot on the toenails is an indication that the toes has recently been exposed to injury or tissue trauma. Red spot indicates fresh blood from an injury. This requires no further intervention and should be allowed to heal naturally. The black spot eventually is pushed outside the toenails and could be removed when trimming the nails.

 

Redness and swelling around the toenails – this can indicate an acute infection of the toe’s nail bed. It can be treated using warm soaks. It is often caused by a bacterial infection. Draining can also be done by a podiatrist. Chronic cases You should consult your podiatrist if this condition persists.

 

Lines and ridges – this is perfectly normal and should not be a cause of concern. However, lines and ridges become more prominent during pregnancy. Hormonal changes could increase pigmentation making lines and ridges more visible.

 

Contact Podiatry Group of Annapolis and let us help with all your foot and ankle needs. Dr. James Mckee and Dr. Adam Weaver are experienced and dedicated podiatrists who provide high-quality individualized care. Call us today at 410-224-4448 or visit us online to make an appointment at our conveniently located Annapolis office.