Did they recommend ice packs, Tracey? I've had it twice now in my left leg, starting 12 years ago so well before diabetes. I can't remember what they gave me for it, apart from Fucibet cream, which I still use a couple of times a week.
I find a packet of frozen peas works well for the heat and swelling. Wrap them in a plastic bag and then in a tea-towel or similar, and mould the packet against the hot bit of the leg. Don't give yourself frost bite :shock: . I think I still have a pack of peas in the freezer - just in case!
The result of the cellulitis is that my left leg now has very thin and delicate skin, which has to be kept moisturised, and which I am very careful of. My father got leg ulcers, and I don't want those :thumbdown: It is also a bit 'grapefruity' around the bottom of the shin, and a purply-brown colour up the front. To go with the gingery patchy freckles I have on both shins. No wonder I never wear a skirt!
One GP says it's lipodermatasclerosis (literally, thickening of the fat under the skin); another says it isn't. If you look up that condition you'll frighten yourself, but it's pretty rare, and if you keep your circulation going you should be okay.
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