I have a tingling sensation and my feet are hot. But it's a warm feeling, my feet are not warm to the touch

62-year-old woman3 years ago
I HAVE HOT FEET
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Naji-tom Samaha · 3 years ago
Thank you for your question! If the situation is temporary, there is no need to worry.
However, if it persists over time, the situation you describe is beyond the scope of pharmacy practice, and requires the attention of a physician. In fact, only physicians can provide a diagnosis, and I think we need a clear diagnosis before we attempt a treatment option. Otherwise, we risk causing negative effects without the benefits of treatment, as well as delaying the management of your current situation.
I am sorry I cannot help you at this time.
Have a good day,
Tom Samaha, Pharmacist
62-year-old woman · 3 years ago
Thank you, I was taking a chance because in fact I consulted and passed several examinations and nobody finds anything and that lasts for some years...
Naji-tom Samaha · 3 years ago
Gee, it would have been nice to find the cause, but I am still reassured that there was no severe cause identified.
What I can suggest is to keep a diary where you write down everything about your day: diet, stress level and activity, sleep duration, and the occurrence and extent of the symptoms you describe. This could lead to more information about your situation.
Don't hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions!
Tom Samaha, pharmacist
62-year-old woman · 3 years ago
Thank you very much!
Naji-tom Samaha · 3 years ago
We'd love to!

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