Why Are My Feet So Hot? Having a sensation that your feet are burning is a fairly common occurrence that can be caused by a wide variety of factors. With diseases like diabetes and peripheral artery disease, a burning sensation is often accompanied by numbness and tingling. A skin condition may be the cause, or it could be your feet are tired and achy from working all day.

Since there are so many possible causes of abnormal foot sensations, and since the symptoms can radiate from the source of the problem, it’s important to see Podiatry Foot & Ankle Institute caring expert Podiatrists for the proper diagnosis and treatment protocols.

Some of the causes of a sensation of burning feet include the following:

  • Peripheral neuropathy from complications of diabetes

  • Pinched or damaged nerves from an accident or injury

  • Burns caused by exposure to toxic chemicals

  • Lyme disease complications

  • Athlete’s foot fungus

  • Kidney and liver disease

  • Tarsal tunnel syndrome

  • Vitamin and mineral deficiency

  • Thyroid conditions

  • Complications of HIV

  • Burns caused by exposure to toxic chemicals

  • Lyme disease complications

  • Side effects of various medical and cancer treatments

Often, a burning sensation will be temporary and dissipate after several hours or a few days. But if you have a burning sensation in your feet that doesn’t go away, or if it becomes more worrisome, it could be a sign of a serious condition. Patients with diabetes should be particularly concerned since nerve problems in the feet can lead to amputation.

Once the cause of your burning feet is determined, you can work with your foot doctor to develop a comprehensive treatment program to stop the sensation and help prevent future complications. Call Podiatry Foot & Ankle Institute, conveniently located in Hackensack and Fort Lee, NJ. With access to advanced technologies, our expert Podiatry team Dr. Edward Harris, Dr. Neil Goldberg, Dr. Adam Rozenstrauch and Dr. Yakov Groysman can help you manage all of your foot and ankle conditions, including heel pain, ankle sprains, toe deformities, fungal toenails, and plantar warts. Find relief from your foot conditions, call or make an appointment online today.

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