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193988 tn?1215023883

ingrone toe nails comment plz

hi my brother is fifteen over weight used to be skinny really skinny.his dads side has history of diabetes.he gets ingrone toe nails on both feet and pulls them off himself.he also feels weird when he eats sweets.i cant get him to go to the docter any comments
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Good for you! If he has not had a checkup, he should. Untreated infection in the feet or anywhere else can lead to bloodstream infections which can be very serious at any age. We wish you the best in getting him to the doctor.
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15 is such a hard age-Rl had some good advice.  I would try to get him to the podiatrist too-they can help with the toes and I am sure would let him know he needs to go to the doctor and get some blood work done to find out if he is diabetic.  Untreated issues lead to other complications.
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193988 tn?1215023883
his toe nails are so bad both his toes are purpleish red the whole toe,his aunts and ucles all have it. his dad the only one who doesnt
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193988 tn?1215023883
his aunts and uncles have died from it he has a couple left but they live so far away and we dont speak with them,i told him today im makeing an appointment and hes going wether he wants to or not
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Hello.  I'm not a medical professional, just the parent of a kid with diabetes.  Your brother sounds like more of a type 2 candidate than type 1.  Considering family history and the change in health, I think you are right to be concerned.  

For many people, there are two primary reasons for not going to the doctor.  First is not being able to afford it, and you don't mention that as an issue.  The second is psychological.  People don't want to hear what the doctor might tell them.  It's easier to just keep doing what you're doing than it is to take care of yourself properly.  Your brother likely has several issues which should get him to the doctor, and at the age he is, he's likely to also not understand the future consequences of his actions because he thinks he's indestructable.  It's a common attitude among teens.  Is there anyone from his dad's side of the family who could talk to him and explain the dangers?
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