Hey Dee, We did contact Dr Marlene Reid DPM FACFAS who had this response to your question:
"Its difficult to determine what is causing the problem but could be related to a previous frost bite or even something called Raynauds which can cause the blood vessles to the toes to constrict. You want to look out for the toes becoming either white or blue. This could also be a sign of diabetes. You really need to see a podiatric physician who can examine you and assess the likelyhood of one of these problems and determine if you might need to see a vascular specialist."
Have you recently had a case of frost bite or are you experiencing any other symptoms related to diabetes?
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Hey Dee, We did contact Dr Marlene Reid DPM FACFAS who had this response to your question:
"Its difficult to determine what is causing the problem but could be related to a previous frost bite or even something called Raynauds which can cause the blood vessles to the toes to constrict. You want to look out for the toes becoming either white or blue. This could also be a sign of diabetes. You really need to see a podiatric physician who can examine you and assess the likelyhood of one of these problems and determine if you might need to see a vascular specialist."
Have you recently had a case of frost bite or are you experiencing any other symptoms related to diabetes?
December 2, 2008 - 10:19amThis Comment
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