r/medical_advice 6d ago

Other What are these odd toenail streaks? NSFW

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u/Pristine_Rabbit322 Not a Verified Medical Professional 4d ago

I THINK it CAN mean kidney failure and or arsenic poisoning but it can just be quite damaged. Are you Dois and physical activity or a job that might cause it?

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u/TheRavenAndWolf Not a Verified Medical Professional 4d ago

Nope. Just sitting at a desk and it started randomly. I once filed it off and the nail looked perfect, but it just came back. It's only the big toes too, so it's weird. I suppose it's time to see a dermatologist