Redness of the feet is either related to infection or cellulitis. However, there are many types of feet redness that are related to continuous standing or other activities. Depending on the duration of the symptoms, redness can be either just a symptom of longer working hours or a serious health complication.
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Why has the BCG spot turned red after a long time with cold and cough?
Query: Hi doctor, My son is 11 months old. He is suffering from cough and cold, and his BCG spot has also turned red. He received his vaccination long back. Then why did it turn red now? He is currently on Levolin. Please help. Read Full »
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. There is no issue with the BCG spot turning red at 11 months of age. It is alright. As long as it is not swelling up and ulcerating completely, it is fine. Sometimes, some children may scratch it making it red. In this regard, I would advise you to get the BCG scar eval... Read Full »
I have red, cracked feet with a bad smell. Please help.
Query: Hello doctor,I have cracked feet with a bad smell and redness at the bottom of the feet. I have used antifungal cream Terbinafine Hydrochloride one percent solution and others but I could not see any changes. The smell is still there. Kindly suggest. Thank you. Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have read your query and understand your concern. According to your descriptions, it seems like you have Plantar hyperhidrosis. Hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating is one of the common disorders of sweat glands. I suggest you use Aluminum Chloride (Aldry or Alclor) ... Read Full »