Yes: Yes, from your listed medical conditions it may be prudent to have it seen as you may need an extra "push" to heal those blisters, painful ankle, but more importantly, be given advice on preventative steps so this doesn't happen again. Hope that answer helps :).
Answered 11/10/2013
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See below: If your ankle stops or decreases in pain over the next day or 2 and the blisters don't look infected then i would say no need to see a doctor.
Answered 8/15/2015
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