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Burning and tingling sensation
Feet burning sensation did sugar test and no sugar found in h1bac, hand fingers also feeling tingling sensation
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There are mainh reason. Please consult.
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Since your HbA1c is normal, we can rule out diabetic neuropathy
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combination of burning feet and tingling fingers suggests your nerves are irritated by something else need further evaluation better to take consultation
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As per your symptoms of burning sensation, tingling, this might be due to b12 deficiency also , kindly check your b12 levels , and consult me on practo for complete evaluation and management.
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Kindly check vitamin D3 and B12 levels
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Assessment of vitamin d3 b12 mg
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Burning sensation indicates neuropathy, which can be due to so many other causes luke b12 deficiency, alcohol,  some meds. Please share details of your symptoms,  then I can send you the solution.
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Go for b12 test and nerve compression test.
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Vitamin deficiency
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Get vitamin b12 levels done and have a follow up
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Hi, its likely it might be due to an underlying  Vit B12 deficiency, since any diabetic causes have been ruled out.
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you can check your vitamin B12 levels and we can follow up on this
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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