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Hi,
I am new to this forum. I have had problems with pain for awhile. Diagnosed Dec. with Peripheral Neuropathy. Could anyone tell me if they have problems with the soles of their feet turning really red especially at night with a lot of pain? BonDon |
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The *At night* part I don't think has ever really been explained by medicine, but it seem generally accepted that this is one of the ways PN is.
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Is there skin cracking too?
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Mrs D,
No, I do not have any Skin Cracking. Everyday when I get up I have to use a Heel Balm to be able to wear clogs. My feet stays smooth, but red and painful. Do you know if problems with Glucose Intolerance, or Lyme Disease can cause red soles? BonDon |
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The most common cause of redness of the feet is a fungal infection. Sometimes the fungus stays in the deeper layers of
of the skin. It may cause cracking and dryness, which you are putting the Heel cream over. Is this the product you use? Quote:
If so, it is possible you are having irritation from one of the ingredients. Urea can irritate the skin I would stop the cream for a month and see what happens, if any changes. Dry skin can be better treated by consuming enough essential fatty acids so that the skin can repair itself. Very dry feet/heels are an indicator you may not be eating enough. Here is my essential fatty acids thread (EFA): http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/showthread.php?t=6092
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With no skin cracking, this sounds like erythromelalgia. It causes to soles and sometimes the palms to turn red and burn. I find it happens under the covers at night, waking me with burning pain, or when I stand for too long in one place, or when I take a warm shower, or when I am simply too warm. It's heat triggered. You can google it to find out more.
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I suffer from this from time-to-time as well as Reynaud's and sometimes extreme itching. I think they are all related, though my Mother has Reynaud's, so that may be hereditary. It usually resolves with time. If my feet and hands are burning from the redness, it does help to cool them down under the tap.
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Yes! Since the pn started I have noticed that the palms of my hands and soles of my feet are a deeper pink than before and off and on through the day get red. I also have asked various doctors about this. The last one (a neurologist) said it was related to impaired glucose tolerance. But I don't have igt.
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hey, i've also got red soles - but it's pretty much constant - really purple in certain lighting and most prominent after shower.
two days ago this redness showed on my knees - knees are yet to burn and tingle like my feet are. i'm so confused and sad over this whole thing - and i'm not 100% certain it is PN or what caused it. |
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I hope that none of you had to go what i'm going through to try to find help and answers for this. |
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