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Tingling and burning sensation
Hello, I have vitamin D deficiency with 4.2ng/ml and hbA1c at 5.7% and average blood glucose at 117mg/dl. Vitamin b12 at 386pg/ml and fructosamine at 295umol/l. Now I have terrible tingling and burning sensation in both my arms and legs. I am not able to sleep, as it starts at night time. I am taking Matilda forte, which helps suppress this for sometime. Well went through enmg and nerve conduction, which came out fine. But there is no proper diagnosis. Please help. I am oly taking Matilda forte 1 daily and d3 60k 1 per week. But Matilda forte reduces pain but night slight tingling wakes me up and keeps me awake as it persists.
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Consult neurologist
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Get your Thyroid profile done and consult me on phone.
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It is neuropathic pain due to pre-diabetic or vitamin D deficiency. Complete 8 weeks course of vitamin D. Add Gabawin nt once a day before bed.
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