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The Burning Feet

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  Burning feet is a common foot complaint among many groups, most commonly in the older group over 50 years of age. There are many different causes of this condition. Diabetics are often affected with burning feet due to impaired neuropathy (nerves). There may be redness and swelling present, however, often there is no physical sign of this condition.

CAUSES OF BURNING FEET

Dampness, together with friction, leads to the sensation of burning, so its important to buy shoes that let perspiration evaporate.
Inappropriate socks. Wear socks made of cotton rather than synthetic fabrics.
Athletes foot can sometimes spread to cause burning sensation on the sole of the foot.
Allergic reaction to shoe material or socks.
Alcohol is also contributing factor. Long term use can affect the nervous activity of the feet.
Diabetes
Smoking
Neuroma. A trapped nerve can lead to a hot burning sensation.
Gout can cause a burning sensation on the side of the foot. 
 

TREATMENT OF BURNING FEET

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Buy shoes and socks that have adequate ventilation.
If you are suffering from athletes foot then treat this condition.
Reduce alcohol and smoking consumption.
Herbal products that increase the circulation may help.
Do not leave ice packs on your feet. This can lead to other foot conditions.
Certain creams can help cure burning feet. 
 Akileine Tired Foot Cream combines the effectiveness of a foot massage, the invigorating power of epaline and sweet clover, and the stress-relieving pleasure of aromatherapy. Relax and revitalize yourself as you soothe and relieve hot, painful, swollen feet after a long day of standing, walking, or wearing uncomfortable shoes.

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