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Burning feet sudden onset

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by David Smith, Oct 25, 2021.

  1. David Smith

    David Smith Well-Known Member


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    Hi

    I have sudden onset of burning plantar feet - last night it suddenly came on when watching TV, still there this morning. The left plantar foot was very dry and exfoliating and both quite red. After some foot care - ie washing and applying Diprobase emollient, this morning the skin condition is improved and normal colour but burning persists. No tingling or pins and needles, its like the burning you get when you walk a long way on a hot day

    Med hist - not much - I had HBa1C tests last year which were 38 -5.5% and no other symptoms of diabetes. Mild Prostate problems - had a bilateral SiJ back ache for about 8months which is mild and relieved by exercise and Laser therapy. Long term Fungal nail infection left foot.

    Any advise appreciated thanks
     
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