Sig.ns on your FEET that indicate
Have you ever felt like your feet were on fire, crawling with ants, or strangely numb? While it may be tempting to brush off these sensations as temporary discomfort, they could be signs of something more serious happening in your body. Our feet are often the first place where nerve and circulation problems show up—and paying attention to these symptoms can help you detect underlying health issues early.
Let’s break down the three main sensations shown in the image: burning (ardor), tingling (hormigueo), and numbness (entumecimiento)—what they mean and when you should take action.
1. Burning Sensation (Ardor)
A burning feeling in your feet, especially when it occurs at night, may point to nerve damage or irritation. This is often linked to peripheral neuropathy, a condition where nerves outside the brain and spinal cord are damaged. One of the most common causes of peripheral neuropathy is diabetes. Other possible causes include alcohol abuse, vitamin B12 deficiency, and certain medications.
Common causes of burning feet:
- Diabetes (nerve damage)
- Chronic alcohol use
- Hypothyroidism
- Kidney disease
- Poor circulation
If the burning is persistent, especially if it disrupts your sleep or daily life, you should consult a doctor. Ignoring it could lead to worsening nerve damage or complications like foot ulcers in diabetics.
2. Tingling Sensation (Hormigueo)
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