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Burning sensation in lower legs

Autoimmune Diseases | Last Active: Jul 18 7:27pm | Replies (18)

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I forgot to mention that sombra in Sprouts can be called ''sore no more'' and it's in a small container. But if you type sombra cool online, it will come up as sombra...go figure. There are many sizes of sombra cool online, some with pumps. I do take a drug called etodolac, which as an NSAID, but that is only for joint pain, not neuropathy, so that might help your hip pain, I take 400 mg of that, and it too is a prescription, but it's really been beneficial for me. When you feet burn do they turn purple or a dull red? That might be an indication of vascular problems. Ah, so many things to deal with in this life, eh? God bless.

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I googled Sombra but didn't know if I should get "hot or cold" for burning legs. My feet and hands get beet red and one ankle is a bluish color all the time. I hesitate to ask my Rheumatologist for pain medications, he's not a talker and he seemed suspicious when I first saw him, he seemed to think I was trying to get pain pills and any questions, he refers me to my PCP to handle. My mom passed from Rheumatoid vasculitis with big sores on her legs, my 13 year old niece passed from Lupus, a stroke and my sister has ITP so it runs in my family. I believe I have Rheumatoid vasculitis but the doctor is being cautious, I'm 76 and wish there was a medicine that doesn't cause nausea stomach upset but time is ticking. Thank you so much for allowing me to complain, my has heard enough, LOL.