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What Causes Fluid Blisters On The Toe?

Hi, I have a blister on the top of my toe. I have had it for several months now. It will get very red for awhile, then develop a fluid filled blister. When it finally breaks it is a clear sticky & stringy type fluid. It will go down & become red again and after awhile will develop another blister. It never goes completely away. What is this & should I be worried?
Mon, 11 Apr 2016
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Following your blisters on the top of your toe with reddish coloration and fluid discharge I am strongly believing you have the following differential diagnosis :

Bacteria skin infection
Vascular ulcer
Fungal infection

In view of this please see your physician for clinical assessment in addition do

wound culture test
Doppler scan
Meanwhile please take tablet Tylenol tablet ceporex (antibiotic) tablet Flagyl multivitamin capsules tablet vitamin C
Please don't wear tight shoes
I hope this helps
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What Causes Fluid Blisters On The Toe?

Welcome to HealthcareMagic Following your blisters on the top of your toe with reddish coloration and fluid discharge I am strongly believing you have the following differential diagnosis : Bacteria skin infection Vascular ulcer Fungal infection In view of this please see your physician for clinical assessment in addition do wound culture test Doppler scan Meanwhile please take tablet Tylenol tablet ceporex (antibiotic) tablet Flagyl multivitamin capsules tablet vitamin C Please don t wear tight shoes I hope this helps