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<blockquote data-quote="Stushi" data-source="post: 2680285" data-attributes="member: 497567"><p>Hi.</p><p>I have had type 2 for 6 yrs now and it is well under control. Metformin twice daily.For the last year I have had red and dry soles of my feet.</p><p>Been to see gp twice and they just say moisturize twice a day.I wondered if this was common or related to something else.It started when Iwas wrongly treated with anti biotic 7 times for what turned out to be an enlarged prostate. I ended up in A and E and had to have a catheter. Several infections later it was removed and I was treated with Tamsulosin.Nobody thinks it's related to my prostate. I just worry that the nerve endings which control the sweat glands have been damaged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stushi, post: 2680285, member: 497567"] Hi. I have had type 2 for 6 yrs now and it is well under control. Metformin twice daily.For the last year I have had red and dry soles of my feet. Been to see gp twice and they just say moisturize twice a day.I wondered if this was common or related to something else.It started when Iwas wrongly treated with anti biotic 7 times for what turned out to be an enlarged prostate. I ended up in A and E and had to have a catheter. Several infections later it was removed and I was treated with Tamsulosin.Nobody thinks it's related to my prostate. I just worry that the nerve endings which control the sweat glands have been damaged. [/QUOTE]
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