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Slight foot tingling, not diabetic or have a serious illness?

I infrequently (usually in the night, this is when we customarily have some-more appetite as well as some-more of an titillate to get up as well as move), have really amiable sensations of rawness in my toe area. It doesn't harm as well as is really slight (though rather annoying), as well as customarily goes divided inside of the minute. My feet still have all their feeling ALL of the time, as well as it only feels similar to small pins.

Also, we don't have this each day, only each couple of days to couple of weeks during the least. However, it is annoying.

I know for the sure I'm not diabetic (I not long ago got tested during the unchanging earthy as well as have normal BS levels), as well as we feel good as well as normal otherwise.
By "recently", we meant final month.
Also of note- it's hardly even the conspicuous or conspicuous tingling. More like, once we feel it, I'm thinking, "what the ruin is that?"

And afterwards 10 seconds later, it's gone.
Also, it's gotten LESS serious with the flitting weeks. I've mislaid the lot of weight. ^^


There are 2 suggestions to question “Slight foot tingling, not diabetic or have a serious illness?”

  1. Abnormal nerve sensations such as pins-and-needles, tingling, burning, prickling or similar feelings are all known as "paresthesias". They usually result from nerve damage due to pressure, entrapment, or nerve diseases. Continued nerve damage can lead to foot numbness and permanent loss of feeling. Any abnormal sensation needs medical investigation

    You may also just have "Restless leg syndrome" My mom had that, she started eating healthy, and it went away.

  2. They'll know more after the amputation.

    LOL – couldn't resist. It could have something to do with your circulation. Might not hurt to check with a podiatrist or your family physician, though, to be sure it's not an indicator of something more serious than just tingling.

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