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Both heart disease and diabetes belong to the group of these gloomy health problems. Diabetes doesn’t often cause noticeable signs, but it can lead to serious complications, including heart attacks and cancer, Diabetes UK explains.

Heart disease can go virtually unnoticed until a complete blockage of the artery produces a medical emergency. Therefore it’s imperative to be aware of the red flag signs that might appear, with your feet being able to ring alarm bells.

Noel Wicks, pharmacist and advisor to Excilor, said: “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.”

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Heart disease Each foot is made up of 26 bones, 30 joints and more than 100 muscles but it is also the home of many blood vessels.

The blood vessels to the toes are tiny so it doesn’t take much for them to clog up with fat – a marker of heart disease.

The pharmacist explained that this process can therefore spur on cold, numb, painful, or swollen feet.

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“Thickening and brittleness of toenails may also occur with heart disease,” Wicks added.

Diabetes

Worryingly, signs of diabetes in the feet can be vague and easily missed, the expert explained.

He recommended looking out for the following warning signs in your feet:

Tingling, burning or pain

Loss of sense of touch

Cracked, dry skin, blisters and sores that don’t heal

Fungal infections (including yellow thickened nails)

Athlete’s foot.

If you think you might have diabetes based on the signs in your feet, the pharmacist recommended seeing a doctor as soon as possible.

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“With more caution needed for those who have type 2 diabetes as they have a higher risk of toenail infections, treat these fungal conditions immediately with products such as those in the clinically backed Excilor range,” he added.

However, heart disease and diabetes aren’t the only health problems linked to changes in your feet.

Therefore, Wicks recommended seeking a professional’s help if you:

Are unable to walk or put weight on your foot

Have pain or swelling in your feet that isn’t getting better

Experience numbness, tingling, sores or rashes that don’t health

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