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I have pain, numbness, tingling and a burning sensation in my feet. what should i do?

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Neuropathy: Damage to nerves due to multiple reasons can cause your symptoms.Check with your pcp.

Answered 7/5/2012

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Dr. Ellen Wenzel answered

Specializes in Podiatry

Past medical history: The modifying factors (what makes your symptoms better or worse) and your past medical and family histories are quite important as this sounds like a form of neuropathy. See a foot specialist for a more complete workup.

Answered 6/14/2015

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Need more details: To receive an answer that will be more helpful, you need to give more information...Your health status, any problems such as gout, diabetes or blood pressure concerns. You should state how long it has been a problem and what you do to make it feel better. Also tells us what it looks like. Is it discolored, swollen or point tender. The more you tell the better the answer.

Answered 7/20/2012

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Dr. Payam Rafat answered

Specializes in Podiatry

Possible neuropathy: Neuropathy can happen as a result of trauma, or nerve damage due to the consumption of alcohol or certain medications. Symptoms can range from a numbness and tingling sensation, possibly a burning sensation, to an uncomfortable painful sensation of the extremities. Get evaluated by a professional to determine the exact cause in order to get the appropriate treatment.

Answered 4/22/2014

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