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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 2616297" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>Your doc may want to perscribe some antibiotic cream which isn't available over the counter, and refer you to a podiatrist and a medical pedicure. Not a T1 here, but I do have fissures that get inflamed, and they do need looking after by pro's. There's no way I can handle these myself once they get too deep, too inflamed, and too bloody. Once they're treated and become better, there's a world of things you can do to keep your feet from getting that bad again, but at this time... Get them looked after, as soon as you can.</p><p>Feel better soon!</p><p>Jo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 2616297, member: 401801"] Your doc may want to perscribe some antibiotic cream which isn't available over the counter, and refer you to a podiatrist and a medical pedicure. Not a T1 here, but I do have fissures that get inflamed, and they do need looking after by pro's. There's no way I can handle these myself once they get too deep, too inflamed, and too bloody. Once they're treated and become better, there's a world of things you can do to keep your feet from getting that bad again, but at this time... Get them looked after, as soon as you can. Feel better soon! Jo [/QUOTE]
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