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What Causes Pain At The Bottom Of Both Feet And Hands?

Hello my name is Crystal and I have been having excruciating pain of the bottom of both feet and hands. It is a tingling, burning constant pain with boils on my hands. High fever and boils in my mouth, and along side my lips. 2 of my children had hand foot and mouth disease a while ago, but my symptoms are somewhat different
Thu, 27 Oct 2016
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Cannot say in your particular case. The pattern of pain, however, does give general information about what is going on. The longest nerves that go the longest distances are the ones most susceptible to becoming sick. This can occur with mild electrolyte imbalances, even just with fluids taken when sick or hyperventilation. It can also occur with a wide variety of common disorders such as thyroid disease, diabetes, malnutrition, anorexia, b12 deficiency, many toxic drugs/environmental toxins like lead poisoning. etc.
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What Causes Pain At The Bottom Of Both Feet And Hands?

Cannot say in your particular case. The pattern of pain, however, does give general information about what is going on. The longest nerves that go the longest distances are the ones most susceptible to becoming sick. This can occur with mild electrolyte imbalances, even just with fluids taken when sick or hyperventilation. It can also occur with a wide variety of common disorders such as thyroid disease, diabetes, malnutrition, anorexia, b12 deficiency, many toxic drugs/environmental toxins like lead poisoning. etc.