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Black Spot On Foot, Skin Peeling, Water-filled Blisters. What Should I Do?

I had a black spot/black blister under the center of my left foot for a year now. One month ago, I peeled the skin and from that point onwards, I had multiple blisters filled with clear water around the same place, I pop one and the next one comes up in 3 days...and the area turns black....it is almost now a 2 inch by 2 inch patch...what should I do?
Tue, 2 Apr 2013
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welcome to healthcare magic forum
thank you for your query
you need to consult dermatologist as examination of lesion is must
it is very difficult to diagnose your problem
it may be irritant dermatitis ,viral or bacterial infection or vesiculous dermatitis
do not break or prick the blisters
apply antibiotic cream twice a day
wear cotton socks and avoid wetting
i hope i answered your question
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Black Spot On Foot, Skin Peeling, Water-filled Blisters. What Should I Do?

hello welcome to healthcare magic forum thank you for your query you need to consult dermatologist as examination of lesion is must it is very difficult to diagnose your problem it may be irritant dermatitis ,viral or bacterial infection or vesiculous dermatitis do not break or prick the blisters apply antibiotic cream twice a day wear cotton socks and avoid wetting i hope i answered your question