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What Causes Intermittent Pins And Needles Feeling In Feet?

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Posted on Sat, 17 Jan 2015
Question: My Neuroligest has me on Gabapentin,Hydrocodone,,Glucosamine and my Dermatologist has me taking Triamcinolone Aceetonide cream for my feet
I have ordered Diabetic Nerve Rejuvenator pills as well.I take 1 a day
I get at times pins and needles in my feet
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Answered by Dr. Eris Ranxha (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Polyneuropathy

Detailed Answer:
Dear

I read your query and understand your concern. I am sorry for the symptoms that you are suffering

In my opinion first you should find the cause of your poly-neuropathy then start treatment with right dosage.

Poly-neuropathy can be caused by different pathologies but the examination which gives the best information about the actual damage of nerves and the etiology is ENG or ENMG.

I strongly recommend to schedule one.

As I treat my patients and got fine results with a combination of pregabalin and ipidacrinum.

You can discuss with your neurologist about my opinion.

Hope my answer will help you in right diagnoses and fast recovery
Wish you all the best
Dr Eris Ranxha
Neurologist
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What Causes Intermittent Pins And Needles Feeling In Feet?

Brief Answer: Polyneuropathy Detailed Answer: Dear I read your query and understand your concern. I am sorry for the symptoms that you are suffering In my opinion first you should find the cause of your poly-neuropathy then start treatment with right dosage. Poly-neuropathy can be caused by different pathologies but the examination which gives the best information about the actual damage of nerves and the etiology is ENG or ENMG. I strongly recommend to schedule one. As I treat my patients and got fine results with a combination of pregabalin and ipidacrinum. You can discuss with your neurologist about my opinion. Hope my answer will help you in right diagnoses and fast recovery Wish you all the best Dr Eris Ranxha Neurologist