Health expert warns of two silent feet killers and how to spot them

How much attention do you pay to your feet? Truth is that except for a few sessions of pedicure every now and then, most of us simply ignore our feet. However, what most people aren’t aware of is that our feet can reveal far more about our overall health than we realize.

Those slight changes many of us ignore can indicate diseases like heart disease or diabetes.

Knowing that there is a connection between feet and overall health can lead to earlier detection of problems.

How Foot Health Reflects Overall Health

Our feet don’t only respond to long days or ill-fitting shoes, they can also indicate more serious health problems. Noel Wicks, pharmacist and expert advisor to Excilor, shared with The Express UK how vital it is to keep an eye on your feet. She said circulation-related changes, muscle-related changes and even changes to toenails can indicate underlying medical conditions.

“We need to keep an eye on our foot health, including our toenails, because it can impact on our overall health and be a sign of [serious] health issues,” she explained.

Each foot has 26 bones, 30 joints, and more than 100 muscles and an extensive network of blood vessels. Aside from assisting us in getting around, they also can serve as an early detecting system for health problems such as heart disease.

Heart Disease Warning Signs in the Feet

Because they are one of the farthest parts of the body from the heart, the tiny blood vessels in the toes are particularly vulnerable to fatty buildup, a major sign of heart disease.

Cold feet, numbness, pain, swelling, or discomfort in general, are symptoms to look for, Wicks says. Toenail changes, such as thickening or becoming more brittle, can also indicate circulation problems related to heart disease.

Those with symptoms like these need to see a doctor urgently.

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