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The connection between the health of our nails and diabetes: valuable tracks

fer's profile photo   07/31/2023 10:36 a.m.

Beyond being an aesthetic appearance, the status of our nails can give us valuable clues about our general health.

Recent research has explored the relationship between diabetes and changes in the appearance and texture of the nails, revealing fascinating findings.

An exhaustive study conducted by Dr. Rowan Hillson has shed light on the connection between diabetes and our nails.Keratin, a resistant protein, and the nail matrix, a living tissue that influences the health of the nails, are key elements in this relationship.

Diabetes can affect the functioning of this matrix, weakening the nails and making them more susceptible to break and become thin.In addition, blood capillaries can be affected, which causes redness around the nails, a phenomenon called periungual teangiectasias, which can be indicative of advanced diabetes.

signals on the nails of the hands and feet

Not only the nails of the hands are linked to diabetes, but those of the feet can also provide important clues.Fungal infections, such as onychomycosis, are common in people with diabetes and vascular problems.

These infections can change the color of the nails, making them white, yellow or even slightly green.In addition, affected nails can become thick and brittle, increasing the risk of diabetic feet ulcers.

Redness has also been observed in the lunula, the crescent -shaped part of the nail, in people with diabetes, heart disease and thyroid problems, although its cause is still investigated.

The role of observation and prevention

It is essential to keep in mind that changes in the nails do not always indicate diabetes, since they can be related to other conditions.

However, paying attention to these signals and consulting a health professional if they are presented can be fundamental to detect diabetes in its initial stages and take preventive measures.

Our nails can act as windows towards our health, and the relationship between diabetes and changes in their appearance and texture is an interesting research issue that provides us with valuable information about possible health problems.

Do not underestimate the power to observe and take care of your nails, since they could reveal much more than you imagine.Maintaining diligent attention to our health allows us to make informed decisions for our general well -being.

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