
What Causes Burning Pain In The Left Foot?

could be from either blood supply or nerves
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Prickling, burning pain is usually from irritation or damage to the nerves. This can come from either direct nerve damage or from the blood supply to the nerve. If you already know that you have venous insufficiency then that is the most likely cause.
If you see a neurologist, they could do nerve conduction studies and that may also help you sort out the cause.
Nerve damage is treated by trying to decrease the pain and slow the progression of the disease.
There are medicines for this, but you need to know the primary cause first. If it is from nerve damage directly then it could be from a wide range of causes such as alcohol, diabetes, vitamin B12 deficiency. You really need a neurologist to find the diagnosis.
If it is from the venous insufficiency then exercise, compression stockings and possibly even surgery may help.
Please let me know if you have further questions.
Dr. Robinson

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