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Yellowish Sores

Yellowish sore can be a symptom of certain skin infections such as cold sore and impetigo. It usually occurs due to the accumulation of pus. It can sometimes break out; when it does, a small amount of clear yellow fluid oozes out. Antibiotics are used to treat the condition. Covering the sores with bandages can help prevent them from getting infected.

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I have sweaty red feet and Pitts that are sore and itchy. Why?

Query: Hello doctor, I have red spots on my feet and Pitts that are opening up sore and itchy I have very sweaty feet.  Read Full »


Dr. Dhepe Snehal Madhav

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq. com I do understand your concern. Avoid tight, occlusive footwear. Wear comfortable sandals and ortho wear. Avoid chronic friction/pressure on the foot. It appears to be Tinea pedis with DLSO (Onychomycosis of the great toe) with Foot Eczema (blistering with skin peeling...  Read Full »

I wore new clothes without washing them, then developed itching and sores on my legs. What could be the cause?

Query: Hello doctor, I bought new winter clothes a couple of days ago and tried them without washing them. And now I have terrible itching and yellowish sores on my legs, especially at night. What could be the reason? Kindly help.  Read Full »


Dr. Sandhya Narayanan Kutty

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thank you for your query. I reviewed your query. The sores and itching could be an insect bite reaction to an insect bite or bug bites. So I would suggest you to follow a few instructions mentioned below. Apply Mupirocin cream (topical antibacterial) on the open woun...  Read Full »

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