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My feet are burning and in pain use sarotex no diabetes very sensitive over burning under ?

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Change meds: It is likely you have a peripheral neuropathy. Sarotex (amitriptyline) is not among the most effective meds for this problem. Check with your doctor. Gabapentin or Lyrica (pregabalin) may help more.

Answered 12/17/2014

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Neuroma: Burning to feet and toes are often caused by a neuroma but you don't have to be diabetic to have neuropathy . Get it checked.

Answered 10/4/2016

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I don't know : What sarotex is but there are many causes of burning feet aside from diabetes. Nerve impingement in the lower back, chemotherapy or side effects of medication, vitamin deficiencies, to name but a few. Tarsal tunnel syndrome is a nerve impingement syndrome which occurs locally in the foot.

Answered 4/15/2013

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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 3/26/2014

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I have numbness and burning pain in my feet. I do not have diabetes?

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