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Suggest Treatment For Blister Under Foot And Ankle
I noticed what appeared to be a couple pimples or blisters on the bottom of my foot. When I felt them they were hard under the surface and wouldn t pop like a pimple. This was about 2 weeks ago and now there are about eight red red dots under skin. It stings and is uncomfortable. I am now getting g another blister pimple type mark on other foot but this is on the inner part of my foot a couple inches below my ankle. I have used tinactin and it doesn t seem to be working. The area on the bottom of my foot has just got bigger. When I apply it those areas sting.
This pimples or blisters over the foot could be small boils or cystic acne or allergic spots but they need to get inspected by the expert like dermatologist for final diagnosis.
You can have some routine blood works to rule out infection.
You should start short course antibiotics like cephalosporins with analgesics and antihistamines available over the counter.
The blister or pimples would be subsided within 3 to 4 days of this medications for which you can see some local doctor or dermatologist who will know about that.
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Suggest Treatment For Blister Under Foot And Ankle
Hi, Welcome to health care magic, This pimples or blisters over the foot could be small boils or cystic acne or allergic spots but they need to get inspected by the expert like dermatologist for final diagnosis. You can have some routine blood works to rule out infection. You should start short course antibiotics like cephalosporins with analgesics and antihistamines available over the counter. The blister or pimples would be subsided within 3 to 4 days of this medications for which you can see some local doctor or dermatologist who will know about that. Regards,