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A weird bubble on my toe


Question Posted Saturday March 17 2012, 7:49 pm

I have a weird looking bubble on one of my toes, its kinda squishy and its huge! Should I pop it? what is in it causing it to be so squishy? Any advice will be appreciated :)

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claxthestrong answered Monday March 19 2012, 9:24 am:
Sounds like a blister, do not pop it, just put on thick socks, it will pop on its own

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saju answered Monday March 19 2012, 6:11 am:
it would better to see a doctor as he would find the best solution fo ur problem than us

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kittenlover2000 answered Sunday March 18 2012, 2:02 pm:
I have had this before.
If you pop it then it'll minimise discomforte.
I think its because your feet have rubbed when a sock/shoe has been wet.
Basically its a water blister. When you pop it residue water with drain out. Sounds gross but yeh get it over and done with :)

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