How To Treat Blisters On Feet Caused By Big Toe Gangrene
Hi My problems are blisters on bottom of feet specially on left foot I had a left big toe gangrene painfull but it s now completely gone. Unfortunately these blisters with liquid filled sack bothers when I walk or swimming How to solve these problems?
I can understand your concern for blisters on feet caused by big toe gangrene.
It appears from your query that you are suffering from "candidal intertrigo". It is a mild hypersensitivity reaction to the any of the fungus coming in the contact of skin surface.
The fungus causes maceration and enter to into the skin and then due to the fact that skin tries to push them away, it leads to the eruptions.You can do saline compression over the affected area for two times.
If I were your dermatologist then would have suggested you to apply "clotrimazole cream" over the area for two times in a very thin layer. If despite above treatment the things recurs then you can meet a dermatologist.
Take care.
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How To Treat Blisters On Feet Caused By Big Toe Gangrene
Hi, I can understand your concern for blisters on feet caused by big toe gangrene. It appears from your query that you are suffering from candidal intertrigo . It is a mild hypersensitivity reaction to the any of the fungus coming in the contact of skin surface. The fungus causes maceration and enter to into the skin and then due to the fact that skin tries to push them away, it leads to the eruptions.You can do saline compression over the affected area for two times. If I were your dermatologist then would have suggested you to apply clotrimazole cream over the area for two times in a very thin layer. If despite above treatment the things recurs then you can meet a dermatologist. Take care.