Burning Feet syndrome

Posted by ndovu @ndovu, Mar 17, 2012

Hi everyone! Am 40yrs man in Africa - Country. Kenya. In 1993 aged 22 and in college, I developed burning feet. So hot have been my feet that I've not worn closed shoes all those yrs
All tests done over the yrs -,including blood sugar, pressure, vitamin test, nerve endings test etc. All have been negative. I'm generally healthy, with no major problem. I need anyone who has had such a problem and got help to help.

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My step daughter is an RN. I was having severe burning in my feet at night. She told me to start my day out with a protein breakfast. During my 8 days visiting with her she made eggs and bacon or sausage. I usually started it with coffee and a few mini muffins. Wow what a change! Instead of egg yolks I have added more egg white. I’ve had no more burning. Being diabetic this has been a lifesaver and I’m no longer going to bed with burning feet and toes for over a month and a half. I’m so grateful I finally listened to her advise.

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@ndovu

<p>Hi , i am a 45yrs old, In 1993 while in college my feet started feeling hot. (I would latter learn that it's called burning feet syndrome ). So hot were my feet that i have not worn closed shoes since. Visits to various docs did not yield anything. A neurologist did some tests including nerve endings, vitamin tests, blood sugar but they were negative.<br /> It's only last yr that i was diagnosed with high blood pressure.<br /> My feet are always so hot especially if i do manual work or walk some distance, that i have to step on cold floor or put them in cold water.<br /> Has anyone had such a problem and is there anything that can be done?<br /> I need to one day be able to wear closed shoes as i have not worn one for nearly a quarter of a century.</p>

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My neurologist said my burning feet was neuropathy, but hasn't really treated me
Good luck. Hope something good comes

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@debeve

My step daughter is an RN. I was having severe burning in my feet at night. She told me to start my day out with a protein breakfast. During my 8 days visiting with her she made eggs and bacon or sausage. I usually started it with coffee and a few mini muffins. Wow what a change! Instead of egg yolks I have added more egg white. I’ve had no more burning. Being diabetic this has been a lifesaver and I’m no longer going to bed with burning feet and toes for over a month and a half. I’m so grateful I finally listened to her advise.

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I drink protein shakes. I'm Gona try that every morning
Thanks

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