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Does Lupus Cause Skin Cracks And Burning Sensation In The Feet?
I found out I have Lupus. I have had so many symptoms over the years. A what I call a big problem is the cracking in the corners of my mouth and also my mouth is very sensitive. I taste blood very frequently. I cant bite into a sandwich purchased anywhere without the cracking. Also when I shower it is VERY unpleasant.I feel as though I am being sandblasted and the water will freeze my head and burn my feet at the same time. Its been this way for years and no one had an answer. Is this a side affect from Lupus?
There are a variety of reasons people could experience numb or tingling feet and legs and fibromyalgia is one of this and most common.
Other conditions include multiple sclerosis, diabetes, tarsal tunnel syndrome, peripheral artery disease, and having too much pressure on the nerves. Treatment can be started when the right cause is found.
In your case, symptoms indicate that it could be neuropathy or fibromyalgia. I would suggest doing Doppler ultrasound and EMG for a start. Till that check, your blood sugar and calcium levels since these causes may lead to numbness as well. Though occasional numbness can occur, persistent numbness and tingling can be an indication of a serious underlying medical problem.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Does Lupus Cause Skin Cracks And Burning Sensation In The Feet?
Hi, There are a variety of reasons people could experience numb or tingling feet and legs and fibromyalgia is one of this and most common. Other conditions include multiple sclerosis, diabetes, tarsal tunnel syndrome, peripheral artery disease, and having too much pressure on the nerves. Treatment can be started when the right cause is found. In your case, symptoms indicate that it could be neuropathy or fibromyalgia. I would suggest doing Doppler ultrasound and EMG for a start. Till that check, your blood sugar and calcium levels since these causes may lead to numbness as well. Though occasional numbness can occur, persistent numbness and tingling can be an indication of a serious underlying medical problem. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon