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TMI WARNING: What is this on my mum’s toe?

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ReluctantHomeschooler · 12/02/2021 13:00

Mum’s toe has been like this since November. She’s tried putting antiseptic cream on it and that helped a bit, but not much. It’s really painful.

Any ideas? Thanks.

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Crazycatstory · 12/02/2021 13:29

It looks a bit like a pressure ulcer. Does she wear tight fitting shoes?

Shehasadiamondinthesky · 12/02/2021 13:33

NHS podiatrist here, it looks like an ulcer. If she's a diabetic she needs to get help immediately, if she is not a diabetic she still needs to seek help as developing ulcers on toes that are untreated can quickly lead to a bone infection that can lead to loss of a toe.

ReluctantHomeschooler · 12/02/2021 13:34

@Crazycatstory No, she’s been ill so sits on the sofa all day. And she just wears slippers.

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Thatwentbadly · 12/02/2021 13:34

I would guess at bedsore. She definitely needs immediate medical attention.

ReluctantHomeschooler · 12/02/2021 13:35

How do you get an ulcer?

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MaMisled · 12/02/2021 13:37

Possibly a symptom of diabetes. That should be assessed very soon.

ReluctantHomeschooler · 12/02/2021 13:38

She has just been discharged from hospital. Would diabetes have shown up?

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bjjgirl · 12/02/2021 13:40

Can you get those from running I have a similar less red one on my toe but it's healing now?

Shehasadiamondinthesky · 12/02/2021 13:41

Usually starts with a blister that festers. Can be a sign of neuropathy, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis etc. Can be caused by a hammer toe, high or uncontrolled blood sugar and any manner of other illnesses. Also a patch of callus that has broken down.
The toe looks slightly swollen to me which says this is going west. get down to the GP asap, once the bone is infected that usually means the toe has to be amputated OR a very long course of doxycycline or flucloxacillin and weekly dressings.
Don't leave it, get it seen today.

Shehasadiamondinthesky · 12/02/2021 13:42

You don't have to have diabetes to get this.

ReluctantHomeschooler · 12/02/2021 14:45

She also has 2 red and shiny fingers. They e also been like that for the same amount of time, about 2 months.

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ReluctantHomeschooler · 12/02/2021 18:24

Thanks everyone. I called 111 them her GP called and the District Nurse is going to call round.

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