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Toe finger has got blood cloth
Hi Doctor, My mother hit her feet to a vessel container last night, due to which her right leg, mid toe finger has got blood cloth. We had kept some ice initially and today she is still feeling the pain. The blood cloth has not reduced. Can you suggest how this should be taken care? She is diabetic and has thyroid. Also she has got fish eye on her right foot.
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Since your mother is a diabetic wound healing will be delayed so take a good care of her feet Also we have to rule out tinea pedis We require few basic tests Also kindly consult a surgeon if the blood clot has to be drained.
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This is Diabetic neuropathy. Will require treatment before to it gets infected.
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