I have a sore between my 4th and pinky toe that seems to have grown beneath the surface of the skin instead of outward. It looks like a circle the size of the end of an pencil eraser. What is this and how do I get rid of it? It hurts when there is pressure put on it like when wearing shoes.
I completely understand your concern and I hope I am able to help you for the same. Looks like you have developed a localised infection over the feet. We can try conservative treatment first but if the condition continues to worsen , then you might need to consult a physician. Avoid touching it too much. Avoid using any kind of cold dreams or oils, as it might increase the lesion . You can start using any topical antibiotic/antiseptic cream(like mupirocin cream) over the lesion for 2-3 days . Take some pain killers along for relieving the associated pain and discomfort. Keep foot end elevated esp at night in order to prevent any swelling. Oral antibiotics are required if the cellulitis increases, which a dermatologist / physician can examine and suggest .
Take care,
Wishing you speedy recovery,
Dr Geetika Paul
MD ( Dermatology)
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Suggest Remedy For A Sore Under The Skin
Hi , Thanks for the query. I completely understand your concern and I hope I am able to help you for the same. Looks like you have developed a localised infection over the feet. We can try conservative treatment first but if the condition continues to worsen , then you might need to consult a physician. Avoid touching it too much. Avoid using any kind of cold dreams or oils, as it might increase the lesion . You can start using any topical antibiotic/antiseptic cream(like mupirocin cream) over the lesion for 2-3 days . Take some pain killers along for relieving the associated pain and discomfort. Keep foot end elevated esp at night in order to prevent any swelling. Oral antibiotics are required if the cellulitis increases, which a dermatologist / physician can examine and suggest . Take care, Wishing you speedy recovery, Dr Geetika Paul MD ( Dermatology)