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Suggest Treatment For Pain And Bleeding In The Lower Back Of Heels

Yes, and thank you. My Mom is a diabetic, and she has problem with the lower back of her heels. It hurts when I touch it, an her feet are bleeding, callus are forming, and on the inside I can see blood forming on the inside. I have been massaging her feet for over 3 or more years. I am now soaking her feet in hot water and putting in the water is J.R. Watkins ligament, and clipping the excess skin off the feet. Also I am afraid of Gangren could be forming. Can you give me some other ideals to get rid of those deep and hard calluses on both feet? I am afraid and I don t have the money to give you right now. Please help me.
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Go for physio and ask for faradic foot baath and ultrasound and laser
And you can start exercise like lumbricals strengthning and tendoachiles stretching and walking on outer border of feet for 10 to 15 step .
This will definitely help you a lot.
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Suggest Treatment For Pain And Bleeding In The Lower Back Of Heels

Go for physio and ask for faradic foot baath and ultrasound and laser And you can start exercise like lumbricals strengthning and tendoachiles stretching and walking on outer border of feet for 10 to 15 step . This will definitely help you a lot.