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Asked for Male | 35 Years

Recurring Foot Blisters: Causes and Treatment

Patient's Query

I have recurring blisters under and on the side of my foot. As one clears another few show up

Answered by Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Blisters that ke­ep popping up could mean recurring bliste­rs. They're small, liquid-filled pocke­ts that repeatedly appe­ar on feet. Tight shoes causing friction, swe­at, or allergies might cause the­m. Wear comfy shoes to avoid them. Ke­ep feet dry too. Use­ blister pads if neede­d. But see a dermatologist if they won't go away. The­y can suggest further treatme­nt.

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I am a 18 year old male and im concuabout having hsv 1 and hsv 2, i was a little worried about what they look like because i saw something that looked unusual in both places.

Male | 18

It's important to get examined by a healthcare professional, like a dermatologist or a urologist, to diagnose any concerns regarding HSV-1 or HSV-2 accurately. Avoid self-diagnosis based on appearance, as it can be misleading. Early detection and proper medical guidance are crucial for managing any potential infections.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I did surgery on Keloid on my back but the wound is not healing fast. Please what do should I do to stop the keloid from growing back again.

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A keloid is when the skin grows too much after an injury has healed. They may feel itchy or painful. You could use silicone sheets or gel over the wound to stop it from growing back. Additionally, ask your physician about corticosteroid injections which can help flatten the keloid. 

Answered on 30th May '24

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Hello I'm completed vaccine of ant rabies last may 22, 2024, but my cat bite me today, do I need to get vaccinated again?

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Your rabies vaccine was completed last May, so you’re protected from getting infected by it. However, if a cat bit you today, watch out for any fever, headache or weakness that is abnormal. Seek medical attention immediately should you see any of these symptoms. 

Answered on 6th June '24

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I got lightly scratched by a stray cat. It did draw blood. I made sure to clean ot properly and use anti-bacterial cloth. Do I need to see a doctor or are there any symptoms to be aware of?

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Cats can scratch, and it happens. You've cleaned it properly, which is great. However, keep an eye out for signs of infection, like redness, swelling, warmth, or increasing pain near the scratch. If you notice any of these, see a doctor right away.

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