Doctors Say Toe Hair Signals Genetics and Hormones, While Loss Can Flag Poor Circulation
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Updated · HuffPost · Jun 18
Doctors Say Toe Hair Signals Genetics and Hormones, While Loss Can Flag Poor Circulation
1 articles · Updated · HuffPost · Jun 18
Summary
Toe hair is usually normal and mainly reflects genetics, hormones and sometimes ethnic background, doctors said, rather than any problem that needs treatment.
Loss of toe hair can matter more than having it: doctors said reduced growth may stem from shoe friction, certain medications or poorer blood flow, including Peripheral artery disease.
Poor circulation may also show up as smooth, shiny toes, cold feet or pain while walking, with older adults and smokers more likely to face those issues.
Sparse toe hair can be removed safely with cleaned tweezers, careful shaving or patch-tested creams, while laser hair removal and electrolysis offer longer-term options.