Had Quadtripple Bypass, Colon Cancer, Removed Colon, Have Cops, Diabetes, Ankels And Calves Swelling, Leg Oozing A Clear Liquid. Cure?
HELLO DOC...I HAVE HAD QUADTRIPPLE BYPASS ABOUT THREE YEARS AGO, AND STAGE THREE COLON CANCER ABOUT A YEAR AND A HALF AGO....THEY REMOVED 32 CENAMETTERS OF MY COLON...I HAVE COPD AND I HAVE TYPY TWO DIABETIS....NOW MY ANKELS AND CALVS ARE SWELLING AND MY ANKLES ARE TURNING WHITE..AND TONIGHT MY RIGHT LEG STARTED OOZING A CLEAR LIQUID..THE BOTH BURN AND HURT ALL THE WAY TO MY BUTTOCKS AND I CANT WALK JUS A LITTLE WAYS AND I HAVE TO SET DOWN...COULD YOU TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK IT MIGHT BE ??THANKS.....DARREL.....
Hi, Sorry to hear the condition. The exact cause can not be interpreted by this information. Anyway in case of poor diabetic control many a time ulcer developed at foot. This is a common phenomenon. Consult your doctor, if any infection found then culture sensitivity will be done and antibiotics will be prescribed accordingly. Other measures like foot elevation will be helpful. Consult your doctor.
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Had Quadtripple Bypass, Colon Cancer, Removed Colon, Have Cops, Diabetes, Ankels And Calves Swelling, Leg Oozing A Clear Liquid. Cure?
Hi, Sorry to hear the condition. The exact cause can not be interpreted by this information. Anyway in case of poor diabetic control many a time ulcer developed at foot. This is a common phenomenon. Consult your doctor, if any infection found then culture sensitivity will be done and antibiotics will be prescribed accordingly. Other measures like foot elevation will be helpful. Consult your doctor.