Why are my toes becoming dark?

Why are my toes becoming dark?

In some instances, red blood cells may leak outside the varicose veins. These cells carry some red pigment that, over time, may turn black in color. When these cells end up in your feet, they may contribute to the darker skin color.

How do you get rid of dark toes?

Home remedies

  1. baking soda mixed with water into a paste and applied to your knuckles for 15 to 20 minutes.
  2. lemon juice applied to your knuckles with a cotton ball daily.

Why are the tips of my toes turning dark?

Dear Kato: Darkening of the toes that hurt could result from compromised blood supply to those toes, leading to a condition called gangrene. Gangrene may occur after an injury or infection, or in people suffering from any chronic health problems, affecting blood circulation such as diabetes. Click to see full answer.

What to do if you have a problem with your toes?

Treatments. If you can still flex your toe, your doctor may suggest exercises to stretch and strengthen the muscles. They include scrunching a towel and picking things up off the floor with your toes. Wearing roomy shoes can also help. They should be at least a half-inch longer than the big toe.

What should I do if I have discoloration on my feet?

Surgical options include: Reconstruction —you doctor will repair the torn ligament with stitches. They may also use other ligaments or tendons around the foot or ankle to repair the damaged ligaments. If you’re experiencing any feet discoloration, and the cause is not immediately known to you, you should seek out medical attention.

What should I do if I stub my toe and it turns blue?

Visit your doctor instead. If you stub your toe and it turns blue, you might not think twice about the color. But if you get a blue spot or a blue toenail for no clear reason, play it safe and see a doctor. You may have a blue mole beneath the nail. It’s probably harmless.

Dear Kato: Darkening of the toes that hurt could result from compromised blood supply to those toes, leading to a condition called gangrene. Gangrene may occur after an injury or infection, or in people suffering from any chronic health problems, affecting blood circulation such as diabetes. Click to see full answer.

Surgical options include: Reconstruction —you doctor will repair the torn ligament with stitches. They may also use other ligaments or tendons around the foot or ankle to repair the damaged ligaments. If you’re experiencing any feet discoloration, and the cause is not immediately known to you, you should seek out medical attention.

Treatments. If you can still flex your toe, your doctor may suggest exercises to stretch and strengthen the muscles. They include scrunching a towel and picking things up off the floor with your toes. Wearing roomy shoes can also help. They should be at least a half-inch longer than the big toe.

Visit your doctor instead. If you stub your toe and it turns blue, you might not think twice about the color. But if you get a blue spot or a blue toenail for no clear reason, play it safe and see a doctor. You may have a blue mole beneath the nail. It’s probably harmless.