Feet burning during pregnancy

2023-04-08 01:07:23
Hello doctor, My name is nayana and 6th month of pregnancy is going. My details are below: HB - 10.5 , WBCs -10100 B12 >2000 pg/ml( 3 weeks before it was 92 so i took 7 vitcofol injections) Calcium - 8 3 weeks befoŕe, My feets were paining so i deeped my legs into hot water and some burns happened to my feets. Consulted for this blisters and took antibiotics and neurokind af tablets. But still there is no progress. I consulted my geynac and according to my less calcium level ge suggested to have 2 salines. 1 saline is done 1 is pending. I cant see any progress. My feets are burning and sole is paining. Even my nail of legs are paining. Is there any other cause for this? Anyone have any solution?
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Saline cannot cure calcium deficiency. Consultation required

Answered2023-04-08 09:09:21

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Connect please

Answered2023-04-08 02:39:46

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Take B12 injections

Answered2023-04-08 02:05:13

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You should use tab Neurokind regularly. You should keep your feet in warm saline for about half an hour in the evening. You should take Vit D3, 60K , one tablet once a week.  You should do active movements of your ankle joint and small joints in the feet for 10 minutes regularly. Get your serum iron and iron binding capacity done.

Answered2023-04-08 01:49:08

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Saline won’t help you in burning feet Apply Silver sulphadizne ointment -2 times / day

Answered2023-04-08 01:23:23

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What is your weight? Have you had pain in your feet even before pregnancy?

Answered2023-04-08 10:09:48

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Vit levels are in the Higher side Stop b12 supplements Calcium is low Be regular with intake of calcium supplements Strt mg n vit e supplements that is known to work wonderfully well Get ur vit d levels checked That could be an important reason fr the pain

Answered2023-04-08 02:19:07

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