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What Causes Burning Sensations In The Feet When Diagnosed With Diabetes?

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Posted on Mon, 28 Aug 2017
Question: I have the skin on the bottoms of both feet peeling off in large pieces. my feet have both have a burning numbing feeling all the time, some times more but all the time. I don't go without shoes and clean sox ever. I am a 64 yr old male and over weight about fifty lbs. This condition came on slow after a lower back surgery at L4 L5 and S1 disc replace in between 4&5 and at S1. I really don't think that has anything to do with it. I also do not have diabetes or any other chronic disorders. I have been under Doctors care for pain management and have recently taken myself off of Percocet about two months ago, no adverse effects or withdrawal symptoms. Any ideas?

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Answered by Dr. Geeta Sundar (34 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
I would like to know if your doctors have examined the feet for neural loss

Detailed Answer:
Hi welcome to health care magic,
Although you think the two conditions are not related, I would still like to know if your doctors have examined the feet for neural loss.
Secondly it could be a kind of yeast called Tenia Versicolor in which there is peeling or scaling of skin especially when it affects soles and palms.
An easy treatment is to take a few crystals of potassium permanganate, put them in a basin of lukewarm water, soak feet for 10 minutes, remove, dry and apply any anti fungal cream with steroid included. Repeat twice a day, and continue at least 15 days after total improvement.
If it does not show improvement in a week get the scales examined in a lab. It may give a diagnosis.
Regards
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What Causes Burning Sensations In The Feet When Diagnosed With Diabetes?

Brief Answer: I would like to know if your doctors have examined the feet for neural loss Detailed Answer: Hi welcome to health care magic, Although you think the two conditions are not related, I would still like to know if your doctors have examined the feet for neural loss. Secondly it could be a kind of yeast called Tenia Versicolor in which there is peeling or scaling of skin especially when it affects soles and palms. An easy treatment is to take a few crystals of potassium permanganate, put them in a basin of lukewarm water, soak feet for 10 minutes, remove, dry and apply any anti fungal cream with steroid included. Repeat twice a day, and continue at least 15 days after total improvement. If it does not show improvement in a week get the scales examined in a lab. It may give a diagnosis. Regards