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Pains in heels
Hi Doctor, I am facing pain in heels of both my legs ( b urning pain and feels like I stepped on hot material earlier) and also pains in big toe and little fingers. In April I had severe pains in hands and joints and found that b12 and d3 are very low and took b12 injections and d3 tablets. Please suggest what action should I take to resolve my problem.
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Consult online . Get your blood sugar test also done . Is your job profile required prolong standing, wear good sponge sole shoe. Take pain killer and electrolytes. Rub Voline oint every night before sleeping .
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Its peripheral neuropathy. recheck your B12levels and BSL. 3 months treatment is required to recover deficiency. Most common cause is B12,folate and vit B6 deficiency If alcoholic,stop consuming alcohol.Alcohol decrease s B12 absorption.
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consult online with reports so that I can prescribe you medicine
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get b12 and d3 done again to see how much it changed.
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