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	<title>The Nurse Lady &#187; Swelling</title>
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		<title>Foot Problem</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bethany wrote: I have noticed a red, painful raised area that is warm to the touch on my feet(ankle, insole) 3 separate times. The areas go away after a day or two. I&#8217;m 27, don&#8217;t smoke, am on birth control but wasn&#8217;t on it when the first 2 welts occurred. I&#8217;m concerned about blood clots [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Bethany wrote:<br />
I have noticed a red, painful raised area that is warm to the touch on my feet(ankle, insole) 3 separate times. The areas go away after a day or two. I&#8217;m 27, don&#8217;t smoke, am on birth control but wasn&#8217;t on it when the first 2 welts occurred. I&#8217;m concerned about blood clots but my physician was not concerned that the problem was due to clotting. I&#8217;d like to find the source of the problem. Any ideas of what it could be or how I can find out on my own (since my doctor was not concerned)?</p>
<p>Thanks!<br />
Bethany</em></p>
<p>Dear Bethany,<br />
One question would be what did you do prior to the redness? Did you take a long walk? Play tennis? How long does the redness and tenderness last? What makes it go away? I believe you should probably see a podiatrist (a foot doctor) if the problem continues or gets worse. I once had a problem after walking 3 miles on the beach. My foot hurt so bad and there was some redness and heat. I went to a podiatrist and I had an infection in the tissue. He gave me an injection and it cleared up almost immediately.</p>
<p>Hope this helped,<br />
Nurselady</p>
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