Signs on your Feet that indicate

When burning sensations begin to interfere with sleep or daily activities, it is important to seek prompt medical attention to prevent further nerve damage, especially in people with diabetes.

Tingling: More Than Just ‘Pingling’
Tingling, sometimes described as pins and needles or the sensation of ants crawling on the skin, can occasionally occur if you are sitting uncomfortably.

But when they become regular, they can signal deeper problems such as nerve compression, vitamin imbalance, sciatica, or even early signs of neuropathy. In rare cases, they may be linked to multiple sclerosis. If the tingling spreads or becomes more frequent, it is essential to consult a healthcare professional to detect any nerve problems early.

Numbness: A Loss You Can’t Afford to Ignore
Numbness in the feet or toes causes decreased or absent sensation, making the situation risky because injuries can go unnoticed and worsen over time.

Like other symptoms, numbness is often linked to peripheral neuropathy or poor circulation. In some cases, it can even suggest a stroke or spinal cord problem. If numbness appears suddenly or is accompanied by muscle weakness, it is crucial to seek immediate medical attention, as it could be a sign of a serious neurological problem.

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