Sunday, January 24, 2010

Plantar Foot Having Diabtetes Type 1, What Is The Best Way To Treat A Nail Fungus And Plantar(foot) Warts?

Having diabtetes type 1, what is the best way to treat a nail fungus and plantar(foot) warts? - plantar foot

I go to my podiatrist, if I have a wart. Only safer. I too am a type-1.

6 comments:

Jeancomm... said...

Class I diabetics should be very careful with their feet. Finding a good foot doctor (podiatrist) and let your feet in good condition, the loss of a finger or toe. Do not mess with their feet, because you need it.

smartypa... said...

By a doctor.

smartypa... said...

By a doctor.

gazeygoo said...

Make an appointment with the doctor better to their needs and the use of a treatment, the doctor assessed.

logansmo... said...

Go to a podiatrist who give tell you something. This should be treated by a doctor, not on the counter. If left untreated, can lead to more complications.

Big B said...

I do not know about fungal nail infections, but that's what I used for plantar warts. Mix 1 part baking soda with 1 part of castor oil until a paste (which is a little stiffer than the glue Elmer should be). Apply to the wart twice daily and immediately cover with a bandage (or some people have had success with a piece of tape). Once a day, scraping the top layer of skin with an emery board or pumice stone before applying the paste. This process may take several weeks, but it worked for me, some others (the comments on the place where I have posted this). Www.abchomeopathy.com try to see if they have anything on nail fungus.

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