Well, I have 2 of them! Seriously, you could have neuropathy.
Symptoms depend on the type of neuropathy and which nerves are affected. Some people have no symptoms at all. For others, numbness, tingling, or pain in the feet is often the first sign. A person can experience both pain and numbness. Often, symptoms are minor at first, and since most nerve damage occurs over several years, mild cases may go unnoticed for a long time. Symptoms may involve the sensory or motor nervous system, as well as the involuntary (autonomic) nervous system. In some people, mainly those with focal neuropathy, the onset of pain may be sudden and severe.
Symptoms may include numbness, tingling, or pain in the toes, feet, legs, hands, arms, and fingers.
Sometimes, diabetes causes neuropathy.
My husband takes Neurontin for his burning feet and he is not diabetic.
I would see a doctor if this continues.
2006-11-28 08:18:20
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answer #1
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answered by Tenn Gal 6
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2016-04-29 11:18:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask your doctor about an exercise routine. Regular exercise, such as walking three times a week, may reduce neuropathy pain, improve your muscle strength and help control blood sugar levels. Gentle routines such as yoga and tai chi might also help.
2016-05-14 10:12:45
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answered by ? 2
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I don't know how old you are, but it could be due to a circulation problem .. If it continues , I would check with my doctor. Also try not to restrict the blood to your feed, by sitting on them etc.
2006-11-28 08:12:24
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answered by M.A.G. 2
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Ehm..
A very good guide with a natural system to cure neuropathy is here http://www.goobypls.com/r/rd.asp?gid=569.
It's very easy to follow and it really worked for me
Best
2014-09-14 04:43:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you have a living will? make arrangements, Oh sorry. Did I say that out loud? It's prabably nuthin, but you should see a Dr anyway
2006-11-28 08:11:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to a pediotrist. You may have a derve disorder. If that fails then get tested for diabetes.
2006-11-28 08:12:10
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answered by xxkittenluvxx143 3
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Maybe you should get a check up for Diabetes.
2006-11-28 08:10:18
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answered by Holly W 4
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I have a pink pen, and there is a design on my shirt that has a little bit of pink on it.
2016-03-16 01:35:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't put them so close to the fireplace.
2006-11-28 08:16:17
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answered by Anonymous
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