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Burning sensation in the feet is a sign of these serious diseases. Are you ignoring them?

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Burning sensation in the feet is not just a sign of fatigue but can also be a sign of many serious diseases. Know about 6 troublesome health problems related to it.

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Do you often feel that your feet are burning, as if someone has poured hot water on them? This is not a minor problem, but it can be a sign of many serious diseases hidden in the body. Therefore, know completely about the 6 serious diseases that burning sensation in the feet can be a sign of.

 

 

 

 

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Diabetic neuropathy: If you have diabetes and feel a burning sensation in your feet, it could be a sign of neuropathy. In this, the nerves of the body gradually start weakening. If not treated in time, it can cause permanent damage.

 

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Vitamin B12 deficiency: Deficiency of vitamin B12 in the body can also cause tingling, numbness and burning sensation in the feet. It affects the functioning of the nerves and weakens the functionality of the nervous system.

 

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Kidney failure: In kidney disease or chronic kidney failure, toxins are not completely eliminated from the body. These toxins can affect the nerves and cause burning or tingling sensation in the legs.

 

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Thyroid problems: Hypothyroidism i.e. low functioning of the thyroid can also cause burning sensation in the feet. In this, the metabolism of the body slows down and the nerves are affected, due to which burning or tingling sensation can be felt.

 

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Peripheral Circulatory Disorders: (Peripheral Artery Disease - PAD) Blood supply to the legs is reduced, which can cause irritation, pain or cramps in the veins due to lack of oxygen. This condition can also be associated with heart diseases.

 

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Excessive alcohol consumption: Drinking too much alcohol can cause alcoholic neuropathy, which affects the nerves. It causes burning, numbness and weakness in the legs. This condition can gradually become severe.

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