Burning Feet: Understanding Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Burning feet is a distressing sensation where your feet feel hot, painful, or tingling — sometimes even when you’re not walking or standing. This condition is common, especially among older adults, and can range from mild to severe. It may feel like your feet are on fire or being pricked with needles...CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLES HERE

One of the most common causes is peripheral neuropathy, often linked to diabetes. Damaged nerves send pain signals to the brain even when there’s no injury.

Other causes include vitamin B deficiency, chronic alcohol use, athlete’s foot, kidney disease, and hypothyroidism. Even poor circulation or exposure to toxins can trigger this sensation

Diagnosis usually involves a physical exam, a review of your medical history, blood tests, nerve function tests, or even imaging. Doctors aim to pinpoint the root cause rather than just treat the symptom.

Treatment depends on the cause. For diabetic patients, managing blood sugar is crucial.
Supplements can help with deficiencies, while antifungal creams treat infections. Pain relievers, nerve medications, and lifestyle changes also help ease discomfort.

Early attention can prevent worsening symptoms, so don’t ignore burning feet—it’s your body’s way of saying something isn’t right.

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