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Toe nails going white and soft with Heart disease medication

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Hello - 14 months in after Stemi Heart Attack and two/three strokes and much medication. Noticed my toe nails are going soft and white, my hands go white and I have been told that is the beta blockers but I have no feet problems otherwise... any ideas please?

cheers John

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Hello :-)

How interesting you have posted this

My toe nails have also gone soft and white and I have complained to my Doctor several times about this and they like just crumble when I cut them all I got was all my blood tests were fine

I never knew Beta Blockers could cause this and of course I take them this will be something else I will mention to her when I speak with her tomorrow

I hope you get some good replies as they may help me to :-) x

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Have you seen a podiatrist? You may have a fungal infection!

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Hello :-)

I have seen the Doctor not quite the same I know and she says no yet she has no other explanation either :-) x

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Probably worth checking with a expert in the field. I go once a year as a precaution having been pre diabetic at one stage.

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Hello :-)

I am not diabetic but I will put it on my to do list :-)

Thank You :-) x

Hello to you,

I have the same problem and I am on Dapagliflozin which can cause this, but it was tested and no fungal infection found.

I have also noticed that my finger nails seem to grow faster, though this was met with the raised eyebrows of my heart nurse when I told her.

Take care

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Heythrop51

Whilst beta blockers are known for making some people feel cold particularly at the extremities your nail problem sounds more like a fungal infection. Book a podiatry appointment and get a proper diagnosis and treatment as left untreated it cidcause more serious problems particularly if you are diabetic.

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Frenchi

I was found to have low Vitamin D levels and had to take a Vit D supplement. My nails have improved and I felt so much better. Have a read on Vitamin D and maybe ask your GP to do a blood test as this is not always done as routine in annual bloods/health checks.

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LaceyLady

I do seem to have an infection on the right toes but not on my left and all nail crumble!Now my finger nails are terrible, look as though I’ve been digging the garden 😭 I bought a nail strengthening etc varnish, nothing and I’m gutted. I have been takin biotin and magnesium nothing done any good.

Sick of ‘wonder drugs’

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