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November 10, 2005

What is this medical condition called?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 2:15 pm
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Sei Pok Kai asked:

Conditions:
One small black hard blister looking thing on the eye of the feet. This thing is about the size of a mole (4-5mm in diameter).

I need to know what type of thing this is, so that I can get the right kind of off-the-counter medications that would work best to combat this and mail it out promptly to my mother-in-law in China.

Unfortunately, seeing the doctor isn’t one of the options, as somehow they don’t carry simple corn/warts/callus removers in pharmacies there.

I had something like this before, I didn’t get any medications for it, and I have no idea what it is called.

Any help is very very very much appreciated!!
Thanks!

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6 Comments »

  1. Sounds like a blood blister, just tell her to rub it with olive oil.

    Comment by sunflare63 — November 11, 2005 @ 7:57 pm

  2. sounds to me like it could be a vascular ulcer which is cause by bad circulation

    Comment by luv_bug62982 — November 12, 2005 @ 7:22 am

  3. No one can really say without having seen it. Tell her or you yourself look at google images using different key words (warts, plantars warts, moles, blood blisters etc.) until you find a picture of what it looks like. It is too hard to say what to put on it without having seen it.

    Comment by Aaron L — November 13, 2005 @ 7:49 am

  4. it sounds like a blood blister you may have put to much strain on your foot and started bleeding but since your foot is thick the blood probably didnt break the skin….

    im kinda weird about this i just use a needle and puncture it and it basically will fix itself after that…

    well thats what it sounds like

    Comment by matmini144 — November 15, 2005 @ 2:55 am

  5. sounds like a dirty corn or a blood blister

    Comment by TrickyNikki — November 18, 2005 @ 3:43 am

  6. an ulser or a blister..sounds like you need a doctor though for a professional opinion

    Comment by Joycee — November 19, 2005 @ 7:28 am

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