sounds like symptoms of fungal irritation on a subcutaneous layer of your skin try anti fungal cream withe tolfinate
2007-01-10 22:51:32
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answered by adelbert321 2
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Mahendar, Not many would really understand what you mean by the burningsoles in the feet. since I ( and many many friends I know( have it , it is easy for me to understand it. To be sure let me say that the burning that I refer to is like walking on a hot tin roof on a hot afternoon. Besides , i have noticed , the burning appears only after the outside temperature goes above a certain degree. in my case when the outside temperature is 33 or 34 degrees my burning on the underside of my feet starts . I feel like dipping my feet in cold water. Right now , as I type the answer i have this burning. There is no cure for this. The doctors call it some defficiency in vitamins and they precribe neurobion injection or tablets. May be it helps the body system. I feel you should try try alternate medicines like homoeopathy or ayurved. The problem is that we are all used to the 'tablet culture' of allopathik and the other forms of cure are all somewhat messy and takes time. we need quickies.
2016-03-14 04:21:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Could be a circulation problem. Get it checked out and then a good pair of shoe inserts with arches that will relieve the bottom of the foot burning. They take about a week to start getting a full effect.
2007-01-10 22:53:08
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answered by blue2blnde 4
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What are "feet fingers"? YOU don't cure it. Go to a doctor.
2007-01-10 22:53:20
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answered by beekiss 4
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try soaking your feet in warm water with highly concentrated salt
quantity, or substitute the salt by boiled chamomile, this will help relax and disinfect your feet and toes, when you finish soaking dry them well specially between the toes then consult a specialist.
2007-01-10 23:00:44
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answered by lalouch 2
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This could also be some kind of neuropathic pain or polyneuropathy. A neurologist could rule that out.
2007-01-10 23:31:59
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answered by ally79s 2
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you need to see a doctor
2007-01-10 22:59:02
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answered by chic 1
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You need to see your doctor and him/her check it out.
2007-01-10 22:49:55
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answered by railroad_joe 3
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Try ''Fire walking''
2007-01-10 22:53:58
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answered by Anonymous
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call the fire brigade
more seriously
its hormonal imbalance
u r probably near menopause
meet a gynec or endocrinologist
2007-01-10 22:53:41
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answered by poison_ivy_sam 4
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