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What Causes A Brown Blister On The Toe?

Hi - I have a brown oval mark that has appeared on my little toe it s 10mm by 6mm and has a circle within it at one end. It s quite dark brown and looks scaly. I think I may have had a blister from uncomfortable shoes and this is what s left but it does seem to have just appeared?? Emma
Tue, 11 Jul 2017
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Hi.
As per your case history you are having friction blister on toe.
My treatment advice is -
1. Wear loose footwear to avoid further friction and relapse of condition.
2. Prick the blister with the sterile needle and drain the fluid with disposable syringe.
3. Apply a mild antibiotic cream like fusiderm cream twice daily on it.
4. Take a NSAID like ibuprofen for pain and swelling. You can also take an oral antibiotic like levofloxacin for faster results, but only after consulting a dermatologist.

Thanks.
Dr. Harshit bhachech.
MBBS, DDVL.
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What Causes A Brown Blister On The Toe?

Hi. As per your case history you are having friction blister on toe. My treatment advice is - 1. Wear loose footwear to avoid further friction and relapse of condition. 2. Prick the blister with the sterile needle and drain the fluid with disposable syringe. 3. Apply a mild antibiotic cream like fusiderm cream twice daily on it. 4. Take a NSAID like ibuprofen for pain and swelling. You can also take an oral antibiotic like levofloxacin for faster results, but only after consulting a dermatologist. Thanks. Dr. Harshit bhachech. MBBS, DDVL.