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Suggest Treatment For Hypertension, Anxiety And Depression

Hi, I was recently diagnosed with Diabetes, high cholesterol and fatty liver. I have had high blood pressure since 2000 and elevated inflammation for about five years. I also have been diagnosed with PTSD, anxiety and depression. Currently, I am having burning in my left foot in the evening and it tends to get warm while the burning is occurring. Do you have any thoughts? All my diagnoses are controlled by medication.
Thu, 27 Oct 2016
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Hi Thanks for posting on hcm. After Reading about your condition what I suspect is the burning in your foot could be one of the complication of diabetes called peripheral neuropathy it could also be because of vitamin b12 deficiency. What I would suggest is to consult a doctor and get it confirmed by examination. Since You have been diagnosed with diabetes for along time I would suggest to get a fundoscopy done as I would do with my patients. Hope this helped you.
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Suggest Treatment For Hypertension, Anxiety And Depression

Hi Thanks for posting on hcm. After Reading about your condition what I suspect is the burning in your foot could be one of the complication of diabetes called peripheral neuropathy it could also be because of vitamin b12 deficiency. What I would suggest is to consult a doctor and get it confirmed by examination. Since You have been diagnosed with diabetes for along time I would suggest to get a fundoscopy done as I would do with my patients. Hope this helped you. Regards