Does anyone have your feet burn really painful and your toes get red

Posted by lilly71 @lilly71, Mar 6 3:43pm

I supposed to have neuropathy in my feet. They get to burning so bad and a couple times my toes have gotten red. my neurologist really hasn't given me anything.bi have restless leg too, he just treats that. Any treatments you can share

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Erythromelalgia started in my feet years ago... gradually, over the years, moved on to neuropathy, then numbness, and now pure aggravation all the time! Try the Neuropathy Frankincense & Myrrh oil when they are burning and red.. give it a few minutes while lying down with your feet raised.. this works well enough for me that I can get back to sleep after a while.. sometimes I read something boring while my feet are adjusting....
I wish you well...

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@garybikerider

has anyone tried using nerve pills that contain capsacaine.

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I trying it at the moment. Been on it for 2 weeks. No improvement as yet...

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@bevf4

I trying it at the moment. Been on it for 2 weeks. No improvement as yet...

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I use pregablin for the burning in the bottom of feet

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@bryce49

I use capsaicin .1% cream. It diminishes the pain for 5-8 hours, allowing me walk comfortably. I've also found shoe inserts padded with wool add an extra measure of comfort to my walking.

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I tried capsaicin .1% cream on my feet and ankles before I went to bed and the pain was not like it was the night before. However I must add this caveat. The day before I sat a lot and did not do my "dance" routine, nor much walking for the day! Because I am in Minnesota it is still too chilly to walk outside very long, at least for me. So here is what I do while it's too cold to get a good walk in. I have a long list of songs that I like on my laptop. I take my laptop to my workout room and put on certain songs that I like that get me in the mood to dance, or as my wife says, jump up and down! For 20 minutes I move around the room dancing; raising my knees up and down; swinging my arms around; and get a good sweat! Right now the 20 minutes is equal to one mile of walking (according to the program on my cellphone strapped to my arm). I love the music, I enjoy the jumping around, and it's good for my heart and has made a difference on the neuropathic pain in my feet/ankles when I lay down at night!

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@garybikerider

has anyone tried using nerve pills that contain capsacaine.

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I'm using the cream but I can't tell a different yet

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