Cold feet due to neuropathy - need help
Hello, I have extremely cold feet due to my neuropathy. The doctors cannot help. Any suggestions or help? Thank you!
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Hello, I have extremely cold feet due to my neuropathy. The doctors cannot help. Any suggestions or help? Thank you!
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Neuropathy Support Group.
Another thought since you mentioned it seems to be related to spinal problems, have you heard of Myofascial Release Therapy (MFR)? There is a discussion started by @jenniferhunter you might find helpful.
Myofascial Release Therapy (MFR) for treating compression and pain: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/myofascial-release-therapy-mfr-for-treating-compression-and-pain/
Thanks for your concern. I understand that high heat can lead to burns. But, currently, the feet still feel pain, and the heat sources used are not getting very warm. Numbness may make it feel as if I'm wearing toe-post sandals when I'm barefooted; and, intermittently, numbness makes walking uncomfortable (part of my job before retirement). Therefore, the coldness preventing sleep is my primary issue.
Thanks. Do you wear them in while sleeping?
Great idea.
I used a pair of Bed Buddies before the condition worsened. They heat for about 30 minutes or so, but now, however, I need heat throughout the night. I haven't found a lot of therapeutic-level heat unless the heating pad has an electric cord. // I haven't tried capsaicin for this situation, but I will give it a try.
Thanks. Another reason to shower at night.
There are heating pads that turn off automatically after awhile. If you leave them on high, you risk burns, so the bed buddies are better in that sense.
You're fighting your neurologic system having lost the control of temperature in your feet. Just be careful not to burn yourself because possibly no matter what you do you may not reach the level of feeling you're searching for.
I haven’t worn the rock Deb slippers to bed… Yet! They are pretty bulky for that.
Hello Mayo Group, I suffered from cold hands and feet for 15 years until January, 2021. My Doc told me I had Reyes(sp) Syndrome and there was no known cause or way to lessen or cure the malady. On November 30, 2020, I learned about a fungus called and sold as Lions Mane used in Chinese medicine for nerve damaged system disorders including Small Fiber Peripheral Neuropathy. I bought a bottle from the web and took the pills for 90 days as a desperate attempt to reduce nerve damage to my toes. Instead, my cold hands and feet improved about 90% better. Now I take the Lions Mane in cold weather to ameliorate the cold hands and feet. The chemical content of the Lions Mane was analyzed by a medical researcher I know and found to contain chemicals in the fungus that can help repair nerve damage. What ever the cause, the outcome works for me and makes my winters more bearable. My wife of 48 years is especially grateful for the loss of cold hands and feet! Perhaps Mayo has some experience with this situation. Best Thanksgiving Regards.