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  1. CiaraS90 Welcome New Poster


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    Hi everyone,

    was wondering if anyone can help out here... so I have a patient attending clinic who is diabetic.. she is a minor and currently her blood sugars are quiet high...
    she has 3 vp 2 on the right and 1 to the left foot.
    has been treated before with silver nitrate and was told to do this again.. treatment was applied but Im not sure this is the right way forward with her??
    can anyone advise on anything more suitable for her???

    thanks a mill for the help.
     
  2. Ros Kidd Active Member

    Leave it to nature unless excessively painful. High BSL is more of an issue she should have a ped Diabetes educator to contact.
    Regards Ros
     
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