Health Tips: The problem of irritation remains in the feet, these diseases can occur by ignoring it …
Samira Vishwas June 01, 2025 01:26 AM

Many people complain of burning sensation in the feet, but often they do not pay that much attention and will be cured on their own. But taking the burning of the feet lightly can be a big mistake. Some people feel mild irritation due to excessive walking or sweat in summer, which is normal. But if this problem remains continuously or is increasing, then it can be a sign of a serious illness or health problem. Today we will tell you in detail about what can be caused by burning sensation and when it is necessary to consult a doctor.

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  • Diabetic neuropathy – In sugar patients, the nerves start damaging, which can cause irritation, tingling and numbness.
  • Vitamin deficiency (especially B12, B6) – Lack of these vitamins can cause weakness in the veins, which makes them feel irritated.
  • Thyroid problem – Hypothyroidism affects the nerves, which can cause irritation.
  • Lack of blood circulation in the feet – Weak blood flow or obstruction of blood vessels can also cause irritation.
  • Fungal infection or allergies – Fungal infection on the skin or allergies from something can also cause irritation.
  • Chronic kidney disease or liver disease – Toxic substances start accumulating in the body, affecting the nervous system.

When to see a doctor?

  1. Burning should remain constant or feel more at night.
  2. There should also be a feeling or tingling like a numbness in the feet, a needle piercing.
  3. There was difficulty in walking.
  4. It takes time to change the color of the feet, swelling or it takes time to heal wounds.
  5. Diabetes, thyroid or any chronic disease.

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Some domestic care measures

  1. Keep the feet immersed in cold water for a few minutes.
  2. Apply light coconut oil or aloe vera gel.
  3. Take a diet containing vitamin B12 and magnesium (eg – pulses, eggs, green vegetables).
  4. Wear shoes and slippers of the right size and comfortable.

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