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Feeling Hot Under Arch Of Foot. Dizziness, Fogginess In Head, Memory Affected. Any Ideas?

Hi I have been getting a burst of heat under the arch of my left foot for a few weeks now, it happens a couple of times a day. Any ideas? I was off in September for 6 weeks, the doctors thought it was vertigo . Dizzy, foggy feeling in head - like marbles rolling around and very off balance. Cordination and memory was also affected. Thanks
Mon, 1 Jul 2013
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hi
thanks for your query
well I understand your concern it seems more of a neurological involvement because of deficiency of vitamin b12 . it also seems clinically according to history provided there is mild of vitamin d3 deficiency , so get both of these assessed by blood test . also get a reference further from a neurologist.
it seems this will work well and you will get satisfactory results
thanku
dr aarti gupta
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Feeling Hot Under Arch Of Foot. Dizziness, Fogginess In Head, Memory Affected. Any Ideas?

hi thanks for your query well I understand your concern it seems more of a neurological involvement because of deficiency of vitamin b12 . it also seems clinically according to history provided there is mild of vitamin d3 deficiency , so get both of these assessed by blood test . also get a reference further from a neurologist. it seems this will work well and you will get satisfactory results thanku dr aarti gupta