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When should a diabetic person call a doctor of podiatrist?

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  • If you do not see an improvement the next day after treating a minor problem, such as a cut.
  • If you have pain or discomfort that continues for more than two days.
  • If you have an elevated temperature.
  • If you notice any pus developing on the sore or near it.

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