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Blisters/hives that won’t go away

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, May 4, 2020.

  1. admin

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    So it started 2 weeks ago. I woke up in the night with burning feelings in my 3rd and 4th toe. The next morning I noticed I had a very sensitive blister-like form on the end of each toe, right around the bottom of the nail bed. I didn’t think much of it and assumed I had done it to myself from the long walk the day before.
    It stayed consistent like that for 3 days and then I awoke again in the night with my foot burning as if it were on fire. so that morning I went to the clinic to get a...

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