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I doubt it. And do you have any idea of the amount of pain and burning that it will cause?
People with diabetes often have a burning sensation in their extremities especially their legs and feet.
In the short term (less than a year) NO. But ... Chronic alcohol usage will cause liver failure and that, in time, will cause the symptoms you listed.
Using cooling foot baths, wearing supportive and breathable footwear, and elevating your feet can help alleviate burning feet. However, it's important to identify the underlying cause of the burning sensation and address it with the help of a healthcare professional for effective treatment.
Yes, spinal stenosis can cause burning sensations in the feet. This condition involves the narrowing of the spinal canal, which can compress the nerves that travel to the lower extremities. When these nerves are affected, it may result in symptoms such as pain, tingling, or burning sensations in the feet. If experiencing these symptoms, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Yes, isopropyl alcohol can burn when it comes into contact with skin because it is a flammable substance that can cause irritation or a burning sensation on the skin.
Several neuropathy conditions cause severe and debilitating burning in all limbs. If you see that your hands or feet also look red, then look into Erythromelalgia. Or if you hands and feet look blue, then look in to Raynaud's. To help control the neuropathy pain, stay in a cool climate, elevate your limbs and limit your activities during the day (to help the episodes during the night). Also, either stop or cut down on salt, sugar and no alcohol. Burning hands and feet is one of the most common signs of peripheral neuropathy. The tingling or burning and the loss of sensation in you feet or hands are very usual for people who are suffering from this disease. You should go to doctor as soon as you can. He or she will tell you what treatment is best for you.
Yes, poor blood circulation can cause a variety of symptoms in the feet, including a sensation of burning. When blood flow is restricted, it can lead to nerve damage and decreased oxygen delivery to the tissues, resulting in this burning sensation. It's important to see a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Swelling feet is usually caused by water tension and uneven blood flow throughout the body. Alcohol causes dehydration of the body, so it is very unlikely.
Usually the main cause of burning is dryness and/or allergies.
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