Hi & Welcome.
Incomplete data like age, gender, any history of trauma, etc.???
Losartan is an
angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB) prescribed for the treatment of
hypertension.
It common side effects include: Dry cough, itching, hypotension, stomach pain, increased serum potassium level, etc. Losartan or its ingredients are less likely to cause
nerve damage.
Based on the history given you seem to be suffering from
peripheral neuropathy (inflammation of the nerves).
Apart from diabetes, it is most commonly caused by
1. Vitamin deficiencies. Vitamins B-1, B-6 and B-12, Vitamin E and Niacin
2. Alcoholism.
3. Infections like including Lyme disease, shingles,
4. Trauma such as from motor vehicle accidents, falls or sports injuries, can sever or damage peripheral nerves. Nerve pressure can result from having a cast or using crutches or repeating a motion such as typing many times.
5. Other diseases like kidney disease, liver disease,
connective tissue disorders and an underactive thyroid (
hypothyroidism).
In view of the above I advise you to consult a physician for proper clinical evaluation and certain lab tests such as blood tests to detect vitamin deficiencies, diabetes, abnormal immune function and other indications of conditions that can cause peripheral neuropathy. Nerve conduction studies to detect nerve damage and MRI scans to look for herniated disks, tumors or other abnormalities.
Meanwhile you can take over the counter pain medications such as Ibuprofen and
multivitamin tablets.
Medications such as Gabapentin or Pregabalin may also be prescribed by your doctor for the relief of pain.
Hope the advice given above would be useful.