Why is the skin on my toes turning black?

Why is the skin on my toes turning black?

Restricted or blocked blood flow can kill cells and can cause tissue to die. This is called gangrene, which can cause your skin to dry or shrivel, and the flesh to turn colors — brown to purple to black — and eventually fall off.

What Causes black Toe Jam?

Toe jam refers to the debris that builds up between the toes. Many factors can cause toe jam to increase, including poor hygiene, fungal infections, and underlying skin or health conditions. People with toe jam should practice good foot hygiene to prevent toe jam and keep the feet free of infection.

What does melanoma look like on your toe?

Aside from looking like a changing mole, a melanoma on the foot can appear as a: Brown or black vertical line under a toenail. Pinkish-red spot or growth. New spot or growth where you injured your foot.

How do I get rid of dark corns on my toes?

Use a moisturizing lotion or cream with salicylic acid. Salicylic acid dissolves the keratin protein that makes up the corn and the surrounding dead skin.

What are the signs of diabetic feet?

Tingling, burning, or pain in your feet. Loss of sense of touch or ability to feel heat or cold very well. A change in the shape of your feet over time. Loss of hair on your toes, feet, and lower legs.

What does gangrene look like on a toe?

red, purple or black skin in the affected area, which may be harder to see on black or brown skin. swelling of the affected area. either a loss of sensation or severe pain in the affected area. sores or blisters that bleed or release a dirty-looking or foul-smelling discharge (if the gangrene is caused by an infection)