Blog Post 2: Why Your Toenails Are Turning Yellow (And When to See a Podiatrist)
Noticing yellow toenails can be alarming, and it’s often more than just a cosmetic issue. Here are the most common causes:
1. Fungal Infections
This is the most frequent cause of yellow toenails. Fungi thrive in warm, moist environments like shoes.
Signs: Thickening, crumbling, and discolouration of the nail.
2. Nail Trauma
Repeated injury (from tight shoes or sports) can cause discolouration and deformity over time.
3. Psoriasis
Psoriasis doesn’t just affect the skin; it can also cause pitting, thickening, and yellowing of the nails.
4. Ageing
As we get older, nails naturally thicken and may yellow slightly. However, significant changes should still be evaluated.
When to See a Podiatrist
If the nail is painful, thickened, or emitting an odour
If multiple nails are involved
If over-the-counter treatments aren’t working
Early treatment is key!
???? Concerned about your toenails? Schedule an appointment at The Beute Clinic for expert diagnosis and care.
