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Topic: Toe pain/burning anyone?
hokiegirl
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Member # 31140
posted 01-20-2014 06:25 AM
One of my worst symptoms along with headaches and fatigue is toe pain. It comes and goes in intensity, and primarily impacts my middle three toes on both feet. It feels kind if like a burning pain. Does anyone else experience this? Found anything to help? Resting helps but I am not able to do that much with two toddlers . Thanks!
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gmb
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posted 01-20-2014 07:12 AM
hokiegirl, Foot pain, tingling pins and needles, and/or burning sensations is common with lyme and co's. It's called peripheral neuropathy and is caused by the disease damaging nerves. It will improve with treatment. gmb
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