I have a wound on the front of the left leg, right above my foot. The skin around the wound, or the wound itself, hurts badly. What can I use on it?

The pain stings. I have shooting pains. I need something that won't ruin the skin around the sore and make it bigger. That has happened. I've had it 3 years. Please help if possible.

Answers from doctors (1)


Vascular Institute of Chattanooga

Published on Jun 29, 2018

I recommend an evaluation by a wound care provider for further evaluation.

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Answered by Vascular Institute of Chattanooga

I recommend an evaluation by a wound care provider for further evaluation.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


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