Usually not: It typically causes blisters on toes and fingers. Blisters on foot could be fungus infection, psoriaisis , infection, or severe eczema. See doctor for follow up to evaluate swelling and for approriate treatment.
Answered 6/21/2012
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No: Skin changes are the usual symptom?You could be walking differently and that could cause swelling from overuse.
Answered 6/30/2012
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