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What Causes Dizziness,tingling In Fingers With Burning Sensation On Feet Sole?

I have been experiencing dizziness, tingling in my fingers and toes and tingling with a burning sensation on the bottom of my feet and tingling of my tongue. I was placed on meclazine which makes me feel groggy and out of myself. What can I do? Thank you.
Thu, 21 May 2015
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Hello dear,
As per your narration it seems that you are having peripheral neuropathy like symptoms. It can occur due to many reasons like diabetes, vitamin deficiency, vasculitic, toxin, drugs, immune mediated or idiopathic. You need a proper evaluation and investigation. You need to consult a neurologist. Some investigation like nerve conduction study, blood investigation and if needed nerve biopsy may be done.
As for treatment, in many cases symptoms improve and recovery occurs but prognosis depends upon cause.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Wishing you good health.
Dr Neeraj Kumar
Neurologist
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What Causes Dizziness,tingling In Fingers With Burning Sensation On Feet Sole?

Hello dear, As per your narration it seems that you are having peripheral neuropathy like symptoms. It can occur due to many reasons like diabetes, vitamin deficiency, vasculitic, toxin, drugs, immune mediated or idiopathic. You need a proper evaluation and investigation. You need to consult a neurologist. Some investigation like nerve conduction study, blood investigation and if needed nerve biopsy may be done. As for treatment, in many cases symptoms improve and recovery occurs but prognosis depends upon cause. Hope you found the answer helpful. Wishing you good health. Dr Neeraj Kumar Neurologist