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No. It just means that you sweat a lot and you need to let your feet get some air.
no
hedgehog toenails are delishhh
Ingrown toenails are only a medical disqualifier if they're deemed to be severe enough to affect your regular duties on a persistent basis, and they can't do anything about it.
No.
The answer is yes, they can! The brown stuff forms on your toe and then a week later it gets watery and squeezes out from under the toenail. I've only heard of one person whose toenails have pooped, so it is very rare. But toenails can poop, and GOOD NIGHT!!
Of course. With type 1 diabetes, you can still do anything.
The appearance of your toenails can provide insight into your overall health because changes in color, texture, or thickness of the nails may indicate underlying health issues such as fungal infections, nutritional deficiencies, or systemic diseases like diabetes or heart disease. Monitoring the condition of your toenails can help you identify potential health concerns early on.
Dehydration can cause a sore anything! But it may only be part of the problem.
If two toenails have come off and you have diabetes, it is important to keep the area clean and dry to prevent infection. Keep an eye out for any signs of infection such as redness, swelling, or discharge. It's advisable to consult with a healthcare provider or a podiatrist for proper wound care and to prevent any complications.
Toenails can deteriorate due to various factors, including fungal infections, trauma or injury, and poor hygiene. Fungal infections can lead to discoloration, thickening, and brittleness. Additionally, underlying health conditions like diabetes or circulatory issues may contribute to toenail problems. Insufficient nutrition and improper footwear can also exacerbate issues, leading to painful or unsightly toenails.
There is .no food that can "reduce" anything associated with diabetes. That's not how the disease works.