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How can I treat Peripheral neuropathy in both of my feet?

Asked by southerie (6points) September 25th, 2009

I experience the following in both feet:

* A sensation of wearing an invisible “glove” or “sock”
* Burning sensation or freezing pain
* Sharp, jabbing or electric-like pain
* Extreme sensitivity to touch
* Difficulty sleeping because of feet and leg pain
* Loss of balance and coordination

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DarkScribe's avatar

What was your question?

peedub's avatar

Frizzer handiwork can find several alternatives:

1. If glove, yes sock, but leave nothing frozen.
2. More or less sensational pain.
3. Imbalance marked by confusion and loss of understanding.
4. If headache persists, forget remembering or general memory.

Excalibur's avatar

Have you had your vitamin, mineral and hormone levels checked? If not, it may be worth doing so. Confusion can be a sign of serious deficiencies which are relieved quickly by correcting the deficiency. Also, are you taking any other medication? If so, check with your doctor that they are not depleting your body of essential nutrients or upsetting your hormone levels.

asmonet's avatar

You should ask your physician.

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EverRose11's avatar

Are you a diabetic, neuropathy is somewhat common in either feet or hands and I understand it is very bothersome. They make a few products that they claim help, my mother tried one that smelled String but she would use it and although it gave her no real relief, she claimed it helped, for it distracted her from the pain for awhile.

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