Languagelearner
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
You really should ask a doctor this question, there is no way anyone here would be able or allowed to answer it.Can I treat this at home by just wearing compression stockings?
OK, thank you. In response to "why dread seeing a doctor?" Well, you'd have to live in the UK to know that. It's hard to get an appointment at all, and the doctors are usually useless when you see them...
Languagelearner, I had an "appointment" with my GP a week or so ago. I've been suffering from painful hands.
Our surgery is operating a triage system, whereby one telephones in to intimate a requirement. The receptionist asks roughly what the issue is (you can decline to say, if you wish), the a GP or Advanced Nurse Practitioner calls you back. In my case, the call was less than 30 minutes later.
I had a good chat with the GP (I had never met this person before), and agreed a course of action, which was that I should have some bloods, then a further chat.
I commented during the discussion that I felt it a bit frustrating that she couldn't see my hands, or examine them, and she was at pains to reassure me that if she thought it necessary, she could ask for photos to be emailed in, or for the call to convert to a videa call, so that she would be able to see them.
So, it could be that you are able to have at least an initial discussion, without actually attending the surgery. That might help you a bit? I understand many practises are operating in this or similar ways at the moment.
Good luck with it all. Please don't put off seeing a medic about your leg. It could be nothing at all, or it could be serious. Better safe than sorry.
I think it’s worth talking to your Doctor just to be on the safe sideI've been dreading going to the doctor, but one of my legs has some kind of problem. It became shiny and itchy, and then the skin on top became eczema-like, almost like crocodile skin, and today a patch emerged amid the hard skin that looks like a cut - although I haven't cut myself there. It's like a red patch. It's not weeping fluid, but I think it is a venous ulcer, or the very beginnings of one. Can I treat this at home by just wearing compression stockings?
Thank you. I can send a message to the doctor on AskMyGP and attach an image of my leg. The best outcome would be that they would send me to a district nurse who deals with venous ulcers without having to go to the surgery itself. We'll see.
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