Folate Acid Deficiency
Why my foot is burning sensation and also pain it too much how can I relief this situation I am diabetic patient. ...
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If you are suffering from burning pain or tingling sensation in hands or feet; sharp shooting pain in legs; numbness in hands or feet, then you might be suffering from neuropathic pain. Burning pain in feet •neck pain/low back pain/glutei pain •vit. B12 deficiency •chemotherapy for cancer patients •post-herpes virus infection •post-spine surgery •post-amputation •diseases like spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, hiv, lead toxicity, etc. Feet burning sensation a burning sensation in your feet may be caused by nerve damage in the legs, also called neuropathy. Although many medical conditions can cause burning feet, diabetesis the most common. Most burning feet treatments focus on preventing further nerve damage and reducing pain. Causes of burning feet most often, neuropathy is the cause of burning feet. Damaged nerve fibers are more likely to become overactive and misfire. The damaged nerves send pain signals to the brain even though there is no wound. In most people with neuropathy, the leg nerves become damaged first. These people often have tingling and numbness in the feet as well. Many people complain that their feet are overly sensitive to touch (hyperesthesia) and can have varying degrees of burning pain. It can range from mild to disabling. Diabetes and alcohol abuse are by far the most common causes of neuropathy in the legs. Many other conditions can cause neuropathy or a burning sensation in the feet: besides neuropathy, infections and inflammation of the feet can also cause a burning sensation. The most common of these is athlete's foot, an infection of the skin caused by fungus. Peripheral artery disease (pad) also commonly causes burning feet. The poor circulation of blood to the feet may frequently cause pain, tingling, and burning feet, especially while walking. •chronic kidney disease (uremia) •small fiber neuropathy •vitamin deficiency (vitamin b12, folate, and occasionally vitamin b6) •alcohol abuse •low thyroid hormone levels (hypothyroidism) •lyme disease •hiv/aids •amyloid polyneuropathy •drug side effects, including chemotherapy drugs, vitamin b6 overdose, hiv medicines, amiodarone, isoniazid, metformin, and others •erythromelalgia •heavy metal poisoning (lead, mercury, arsenic) •vasculitis (inflammation of bloodvessels) •sarcoidosis •guillain-barre syndrome (gbs) •chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (cidp) •always use the footwear of proper fitting and which is comfortable. •always use socks. Never use shoes without socks. •after a long day work, it is advisable to stretch and also to ice your feet. •provide rest to your feet as much as you can. •avoid the use of alcohol or any narcotic items. •acupuncture or magnetic therapy shall be done whenever possible to keep the nerves active. •follow all the instructions as given by the doctor. Burning foot painburning foot pain is a common complaint, usually as a result of damage to the nerves of the foot or leg. It may develop due to an injury or medical condition either of which can cause compression of the nerves. Our nerves are the structures that carry messages to and from the brain. They tell our muscles when and how to work and are responsible for sensation including pressure and temperature. Damage to the nerves affects how these signals are transmitted. Burning type symptoms may be constant or come and go, vary in intensity and be accompanied by other sensations such as pins and needles or numbness. It all depends on what is causing the problem. Causes of burning foot painaccurate diagnosis of burning foot pain is vital to ensure appropriate treatment is started as soon as possible to prevent further damage. Here we will look at the most common causes of burning pain in feet, how they present, what causes them and how they are treated. Treatmentcold water foot baths, vitamin b supplements, comfortable footwear (mcr chapelles)
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Neurokind od one at night for two months. Folic acid 5 mg two-time after lunch and dinner for two months.
Mam my homocysteine is 43 and my age is 41 male maam pls tel me it's dangerous and how can I control this pls help. ...
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Homocysteine is an amino acid. Vitamins B12, B6 and folate break down homocysteine to create other chemicals your body needs. High homocysteine levels may mean you have a vitamin deficiency. Without treatment, elevated homocysteine increases your risks for dementia, heart disease and stroke.
I am having irregular periods so doctor suggest ke to take folic acid. I just want to know the uses of folic acid .is ta ...
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Its a supplement. Helps the body make healthy red blood cells and is found in certain foods. Folic acid is used to: treat or prevent folate deficiency anaemia. Help your unborn baby's brain, skull and spinal cord develop properly to avoid development problems (called neural tube defects) such as spina bifida.
31 female single my homocysteine level is greater than 65 value units, iron 28, % transferrin saturation- 7.33, ferritin ...
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It is severe deficiency of essential nutrients but thankfully they are all correctable with the right diet and medication. It is important to rule out thyroid problem too. If you like please contact me for more details.
I am 39 years old. Can I take folvite tablets. I have no medical history. I am anemic. Two times have been missed. I hav ...
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For your anemia and periods delay. This may have developed over a period of time. Very effective treatment is available in homoeopathy for your chronic problem. Homeopathic treatment is painless and safe. No side effects. You need comprehensive treatment and it takes some time. Please start taking homeopathic medicine, preliminary dose, pulsatilla 200-once daily in the morning for 5 days. Consult me through “Lybrate text consult” for further more comprehensive prescription and treatment. Rs 149/
I am 22 years old. I am having too much hair fall. My hair used to be thick but now they are really thin and keep sheddi ...
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Do you have dandruff problem also. Regularly wash your hair with mild shampoo. 1. Vitamin for hair loss.(a, b and c) 2. Enrich diet with protein. 3. Scalp massage with essential oils. Take coconut oil and heat it up so that it is warm, but not too hot. Massage your scalp with this hot oil for a few minutes. 4. Avoid brushing wet hair. 5. Keep yourself hydrated. 6. Put on a shower cap for an hour then shampoo your hair. It helps to stop hair loss and promote hair growth. 7. Avoid hairstyles that pull on the hairline. 8. Ditch hair tools that use high heat. 9. Be wary of chemical processing. 10. Drink water to hydrate your body. U can mix arnica q (25 drops) and jaborandi q (15 drops). Apply on scalp. Wash hair next day. Do it twice a week you can contact me for a detailed consultation.
My folic acid level was 46 year old. After diagnosed with low folic acid level I started supplementing 5 mg folate every ...
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Diet low in fresh fruits, vegetables, and fortified cereals is the main cause of folate deficiency. In addition, overcooking your food can sometimes destroy the vitamins. Folate levels in your body can become low in just a few weeks if you don't eat enough folate-rich foods. But we have to look into the details of the problem. Let's have a detailed discussion to Ensure proper treatment.
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Hello. If some one is HIV positive and is on co triamoxazole prophylaxis than there is chance of folate deficiency. otherwise HIV doesnt cause folate deficiency directly. Thanks.
Hi, I am 36 years old male. Recent blood test shows high homocyst (e) ine level inspite of normal b12 and folate. What d ...
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Homocysteine levels increase in the body when the metabolism to cysteine of methionine to cysteine is impaired. This may be due to dietary deficiencies in vitamin b6, vitamin b12, and folic acid. Having elevated levels of homocysteine in the blood (hyperhomocysteinemia) is associated with atherosclerosis and blood clots. You can't get homocysteine from your diet. It has to be made from methionine, another amino acid that is found in meat, fish, and dairy products. Vitamins b6 (pyridoxine), b12 and folic acid are needed to make this reaction occur.