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Want to make a 10-second check on somebody's well-being without feeling their forehead? Sneak a peek at their feet.

"You can detect everything from diabetes to nutritional deficiencies just by examining the feet," says Jane Andersen, DPM, president of the American Association of Women Podiatrists and a spokeswoman for the American Podiatric Medical Association.

The lowly left and right provide plenty of insightful data: Together they contain a quarter of the body's bones, and each foot also has 33 joints; 100 tendons, muscles and ligaments; and countless nerves and blood vessels that link all the way to the heart, spine and brain.

Unresolved foot problems can have unexpected consequences. Untreated pain often leads a person to move less and gain weight, for example, or to shift balance in unnatural ways, increasing the chance of falling and breaking a bone.

So when the feet send one of these 18 warning messages, they mean business:

Toenails with slightly sunken, spoon-shaped indentations

What it means: Anemia (iron deficiency) often shows up as an unnatural, concave or spoonlike shape to the toes' nail beds, especially in moderate-to-severe cases. It's caused by not having enough hemoglobin, an iron-rich protein in the blood cells that transports oxygen. Internal bleeding (such as an ulcer) or heavy menstrual periods can trigger anemia.

More clues: On fingers as well as toes, the skin and nail beds both appear pale. The nails may also be brittle, and feet may feel cold. Fatigue is the number-one sign of anemia, as are shortness of breath, dizziness when standing, and headache.

What to do: A complete blood count is usually used to diagnose anemia. A physical exam may pinpoint a cause. First-step treatments include iron supplements and dietary changes to add iron and vitamin C (which speeds iron absorption).

Hairless feet or toes

What it means: Poor circulation, usually caused by vascular disease, can make hair disappear from the feet. When the heart loses the ability to pump enough blood to the extremities because of arteriosclerosis (commonly known as hardening of the arteries), the body has to prioritize its use. Hairy toes are, well, low on the totem pole.

More clues: The reduced blood supply also makes it hard to feel a pulse in the feet. (Check the top of the foot or the inside of the ankle.) When the person stands, the feet may be bright red or dusky; when elevated, they immediately pale. The skin is shiny. People with poor circulation tend to already know they have a cardiovascular condition (such as heart disease or a carotid artery) yet may not realize they have circulation trouble.

What to do: Treating the underlying vascular issues can improve circulation. Toe hair seldom returns, but nobody complains much.

Frequent foot cramping (charley horses)

What it means: The sudden stab of a foot cramp—basically, the hard contraction of a muscle—can be triggered by fleeting circumstances such as exercise or dehydration. But if it happens often, your diet may lack sufficient calcium, potassium or magnesium. Pregnant women in the third trimester are especially vulnerable thanks to increased blood volume and reduced circulation to the feet.

More clues: Charley horses tend to rear up out of nowhere, often while you're just lying there. They can be a single sharp muscle spasm or come in waves. Either way, soreness can linger long afterward.

What to do: Try to flex the foot and massage the painful area. You may also be able to relax the muscle by applying a cold pack or rubbing alcohol. To prevent cramps, stretch your feet before you go to bed. Then drink a glass of warm milk (for the calcium).

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009 6:13:39 PM
Dear Pilgrim 1776:  I don't have time to read if someone answered you already, but legs cramps can be a sign of calcium deficiency.   I was diagnosed quite accidentally in my 30s with osteoporosis.  After taking regular calcium for the last 20 odd years, I now have normal for age bone density.  This certainly might save me from walking around the corner on a windy day and being blown to the ground with a broke hip.   So have it checked out.
Monday, September 28, 2009 5:09:57 PM
what can be used to help vasculitis in the feet?
Monday, September 28, 2009 10:50:59 AM
For Close to a year now I;ve had something in the bottom of my right foot that feel;s like a small stone However noone can find anything.I have to wear really paded shoes to walk without it hurting. Any Ideas?
Monday, September 28, 2009 7:32:33 AM

Why does the organization have to be gender specific.That's sexist.You women are the biggest hipacrits .If this were a men's organization's you'd be complaining and whining.

I'm fighting back and calling for all organizations to be neutral from gender idenity.We all work together for the betterment of the human race.

Monday, September 28, 2009 7:06:23 AM
How can you run with plantar fasciitis and lower back problems?  I used to run 5 miles a day.  That does not sound like much, but it was for me.  Now i have to do the elliptical machine.  It will never be the same as running!!!
Monday, September 28, 2009 3:26:25 AM
I constantly get leg cramps and an article that I read stated that sodium or salt is the cause.  How can I verify that statement?
Saturday, September 26, 2009 7:19:25 PM

Vick's Vapor Rub, or rubs with mentholatum in them, help improve circulation. Try rubbing it on feet and wearing socks to bed to help increase the circulation in your feet and help prevent the blue/purple discoloration.

Saturday, September 26, 2009 4:23:08 PM
The world's leading expert on diabetes says, "Every Cause is a Lost Cause until you have Achieved Aggressive Control of Diabetes." That means an A1c of Less Than 5.5. The A1c is your average Blood Sugar level for the past two months. When your A1c goes over 5.5, the Anerobic Cells begin to form which cause all of the things listed in this article, plus Cancer, Heart Attacks, Strokes, Alzheimer's, and every other kind of Chronic, Degenerative, Metabolic Disease.  Take the time to do youself a favor, and read his book,"The Diabetes Solution."  It's written by Richard K Bernstein, MD, who's also has PhD's as an Endocrinologist, Wound Specialist, and Nutritionist. And don't try to kid yourself into believing that YOU don't have Diabetes, until you have taken ALL of the Tests described in Chapter nineteen.   
Saturday, September 26, 2009 3:18:57 PM
I used to have bad dandruff and dry flaky skin. I thought it was due to surfing: sun and salt water exposure. Turns out I was not eating enough fish. Once I started eating more fish, and more importantly taking a daily EFA caplet (essential fatty acids) the dandruff and flaky skin are no more.
My doctor says the EFA also helps lubricate heart valves. Bueno.
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