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Question #11141
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Foot burning last 1.month 15 days - #11141

Kshiroda kumar sahoo

I have already checked neurologist doctor. Madicine take last one month.not cured. Any time burning my foot.please advices me.massge gel use .mmmmmmm..mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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Burning sensation in the feet can have various underlying causes, and if medication hasn’t improved your condition after one month, further steps are worth exploring. Common causes for burning feet include nerve damage known as peripheral neuropathy, which can result from conditions like diabetes, vitamin deficiencies, or exposure to toxins. First, reviewing your current medication with your doctor might be helpful, as some medications can exacerbate neuropathy symptoms. Since you’ve already seen a neurologist, consider discussing further diagnostic tests to refine the cause, including blood tests for vitamin levels (like B12 or folate), glucose levels for diabetes, or electromyography (EMG) to assess nerve health. Though massage gel might offer temporary relief, it’s important not to rely solely on symptomatic treatments if the underlying cause isn’t addressed. Insist on addressing lifestyle factors—ensure you have a balanced diet, possibly with a dietician, to correct any nutritional deficiencies. Regular exercise, avoiding alcohol, or quitting smoking might improve symptoms if they’re related to lifestyle. If the burning sensation turns severe or is accompanied by weakness or other new symptoms, escalate your follow-up. You could also try certain practical measures like wearing comfortable footwear, using foot pads for extra cushioning, or soaking your feet daily in cold water (not ice directly) which sometimes soothes the burning sensation. But do avoid overly hot water as it can worsen symptoms if nerve sensitivity is involved. Always ensure any self-care approach you take is discussed with your healthcare provider, to align with safe medical guidelines and any additional treatment plans they recommend.

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