Depends: Depends on the etiology of the problem, and this is impossible to address, DX, in this format. You should have an exam, if there is an infection present this will need to be treated with antibiotic. If it is due to allergy, topical steroids will be Rxed. This can only be DXed with an exam.
Answered 6/21/2015
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How about see : A doctor to make sure you don't have an infection....
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BLISTER/WEEPING FOOT: ONLY ONE FOOT? TIGHT SHOE? BOTH FEET? TIGHT SHOES? NEW SHOES? HOW LONG HAS IT BEEN GOING ON? FOR TREATMENT, DO SEE YOUR DOCTOR. . .
Answered 6/22/2015
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