I got blisters on four of my toes a long time ago when I was wearing inappropriate shoes for basketball. It left these scars and it’s not fading. It’s been 10 years. It would turn red when I stand on my feet. But it doesn’t hurt or burn. it just looks really bad and I don’t know how to make it fade.
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