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Boils In Foot, Feel Pressured When Walking, And Watery Substance Inside The Boil. What Kind Of A Disease Is This?

we are suffering from a heriditary disease which is like boils in our foot .when we give more pressure like walking long,then if we write continuously more than an hour,in summer season we find more boils nin our foot, we couldnt wear any shoes for a long time. it has pain,an watery substance is inside the boils.is tghere any treatment to get rid of? what kind of disease is this?please help us to protect our heritary
Wed, 29 May 2013
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Hi there ~

I do not think that the condition you describe is a hereditary condition, however you need to see a dermatologist to determine if you need help with the blisters. The blisters themselves seem to be benign and there is no sign of any infection from what you mention. I hope this helps.

Take care and have a lovely day!
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Boils In Foot, Feel Pressured When Walking, And Watery Substance Inside The Boil. What Kind Of A Disease Is This?

Hi there ~ I do not think that the condition you describe is a hereditary condition, however you need to see a dermatologist to determine if you need help with the blisters. The blisters themselves seem to be benign and there is no sign of any infection from what you mention. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!