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Suggest Treatment For Pus Filled Blisters On The Toe

I wore new shoes to work the other night and my big toe on both feet blistered up around the toenail and when the popped and drained but they keep oozing fluid from underneath the nail. I m a little concerned because I m diabetic. I can t get ahold of my physician is this something that needs to be looked at right away?
Thu, 30 Jul 2015
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hello, seems u have incurred frictional blisters.
Now the first and foremost adv to you considering that you are diabetic, is to always wear a good branded footwear..Feet care is of utmost importance to diabetics.
Now for the lesions, clean them with plain water, mop them dry and apply nadibact cream twice daily.
Review after 7 days, esp. if the lesions don't heal (Healing is impaired in diabetics)
Thanks
Take care
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Suggest Treatment For Pus Filled Blisters On The Toe

Hello, seems u have incurred frictional blisters. Now the first and foremost adv to you considering that you are diabetic, is to always wear a good branded footwear..Feet care is of utmost importance to diabetics. Now for the lesions, clean them with plain water, mop them dry and apply nadibact cream twice daily. Review after 7 days, esp. if the lesions don t heal (Healing is impaired in diabetics) Thanks Take care