I think it is: reasonable for you to first exclude infection such as fungus. The odor makes one suspicious...you may need to visit a dermatologist to obtain a scraping or culture. There you could also discuss the possibility of erythromelalgia. Primary erythromelalgia is caused by a rare gene mutation affecting males>females. Secondary erythromelagia sometimes accompanies bone marrow diseases. You need full eval
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