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Athletes foot or syhpillis

by DigitalDeckhand, Mar 06, 2008 02:19AM
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Over the past few months I have been getting fluid filled bumps (small and large pimple size) on the bottom of my feet and recently near the edge of my outer foot which I poped. Originally (10 months ago) they were on both feet but now appear only on my left foot. I'm not sure if they ever really went away as I don't check regularly. I've never noticed a sore on my genitals but have had unprotected sex a year earlier. Is this athletes foot? Again they mainly occur towards the middle of the of the foot but have just came up on the outer edge.

Thanks
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by auntiejessi, Mar 06, 2008 11:25AM
This isn't a dermatology forum, so I don't know if its athlete's foot, but I do know that if you are concerned about syphilis, you could just get a blood test and find out.  If your feet look like that, you absolutely need to get that checked by your doc.

Aj
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