Monday, May 10, 2010

Anyone know the cause of blue finger nail beds??

For the past 12 years I have experianced cyanosis of my toe and fingernail beds. It is not affected by the weather - they have no sensation other than a slight tingle and disappear as quickly as they appear.Anyone know the cause of blue finger nail beds??
YOUR BLOOD CIRCULATION ISN'T GOOD, GO SEE A DOCTORAnyone know the cause of blue finger nail beds??
Not good blood circulation.
i seem to remember from an agatha christie movie that its a sign of cyanide poisoning
I can't exactly remember or spell the name of the syndrome...I think it's called Raynauds Syndrome. I have it also. Go to WebMD.com for more info or see a DR. I don't think it is serious if it is that syndrome, but see a Dr. incase it is poor circulation.
Deep blue nail beds show a pulmonary obstructive disorder such as asthma


or emphysema.


Diabeties is also another form of of lack of circulation to your extremeties, and coujld cause the blue ness, as well as the slight tingly feeling.


please have this looked after.
Blue fingernails may result from a number of things from inadequate oxygen levels, abnormal blood counts, to Raynaud's Syndrome, etc. It would be difficult to have a direction or indication of the problem without more information.


I would highly recommend discussing this with your doctor, as it can be a signifigant indication of an underlying health problem!
';There are several reasons for blue nailbeds. One possibility is poor oxygenation. This could be due to any number of reasons; lung problems, anemia, carbon monoxide, etc. A more benign possibility is Raynaud's phenomenon. This harmless condition causes coloration changes in the fingers with changes in temperature'; (Med help). Go see a doctor
Cyanosis in adults is almost always caused by a drop in available oxygen to the tissue. Transient cyanosis of the fingers and toes may indicate poor capillary supply, and can be affected by changes in temperature (cold hands/feet) or by drop in available oxygen such as during an asthma attack. If this concerns you, seek medical advice from your doctor.
blood circulation
there is no BLOOD moving through your nails, get that checked.
Usually it is related to some kind of lung disease.....go see a doctor, deary.
seems to me poor circulation.bren
Yes bad cerculation

No comments:

Post a Comment