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Blisters On Soles Of Feet

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usually after walking in rain, Im pretty sure its cold sores but never got them on my feet before thailand, cant find any reference to cold sores on feet so maybe its something else, met someone today who says he gets the same thing when he comes to thailand so thought someone else may have info

Get some hydrogen peroxide and apply several times a day,they will soon dry up. I would also suggest a visit to a doctor to check for elevated glucose levels,you may be diabetic! I would do this soon it could be nothing but then again...good luck.

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Get some hydrogen peroxide and apply several times a day,they will soon dry up. I would also suggest a visit to a doctor to check for elevated glucose levels,you may be diabetic! I would do this soon it could be nothing but then again...good luck.

They dry up quick enough but what would be the connection with glucose levels?

Get some hydrogen peroxide and apply several times a day,they will soon dry up. I would also suggest a visit to a doctor to check for elevated glucose levels,you may be diabetic! I would do this soon it could be nothing but then again...good luck.

They dry up quick enough but what would be the connection with glucose levels?

The connection is this,diabetics often get blisters on their feet that if untreated will turn into open sores.Diabetics with open wounds face severe infection,long healing process.I'm not a doctor just a diabetic.I only suggest you check yourself out.

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Get some hydrogen peroxide and apply several times a day,they will soon dry up. I would also suggest a visit to a doctor to check for elevated glucose levels,you may be diabetic! I would do this soon it could be nothing but then again...good luck.

They dry up quick enough but what would be the connection with glucose levels?

The connection is this,diabetics often get blisters on their feet that if untreated will turn into open sores.Diabetics with open wounds face severe infection,long healing process.I'm not a doctor just a diabetic.I only suggest you check yourself out.

ok, thanks, Ive been getting these for a few years, never get infected and dont hurt either but drain my energy just before and while I have them

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