This is going to be a weird blog. For the last 10 days or so, I’ve been dealing with foot pain. The pain isn’t as bad as it was a week ago, but I think it’s because I’ve stopped walking so much.
But my toes on both feet and my soles always seem to be very hot.
And now, the last three nights, I’ve awoken around 5:30am with burning legs from the knees down. It usually takes them a couple hours to die down. My friend Evie at the senior center says it’s neuropathy, welcome to old age.
I was just wondering if I have athlete’s foot and not be aware of it? I bought anti-fungal cream 3 days ago and been using it twice daily—but now with the burning legs, I don’t know.
Here’s some unflattering photos of my feet (and legs) taken last night around 10:30pm.
FYI, the last photo is my compression socks. I had pretty swollen ankles earlier this week, and have been wearing compression socks for 5-6 hours every day.
Do these feet look fungal to you? I’m open to suggestions, thanks everyone.
I am so sorry about your legs. I did not recommend to make such a self-checked especially by using that cream whoch should be verified regarding the inggredients or material concealed it. I suggest you to the hospital to make it sure safe and unharm thing
ReplyDeleteThank you Asep. agreed.
ReplyDeleteDoug, I’m sorry you’re dealing with that burning pain — it sounds very uncomfortable. Athlete’s foot usually stays on the skin, so the burning in your legs may be more nerve-related, like your friend suggested. It might be a good idea to have a doctor take a look to be sure. Hoping you find some relief and comfort soon. John
ReplyDeleteI know this isn't what you want to hear, but I would make a doctor's appointment. Does your insurance cover "urgent care" or "convenient care". We have something in our town that is an office rather than an emergency room. You don't need an appointment and it's first come, first served. I have learned to go about 15 minutes before they open.
ReplyDeleteHi Doug,
ReplyDeleteI would definitely get this checked out ASAP. The burning sensation could by a symptom of several different things, (neuropathy, peripheral artery disease, blood clots, cellulitis). The medical team can run some tests, get some blood work and figure out what is going on.
I'm so sorry you are going through this. Take care, and let us know how you are doing.
Carole
Thank you for the good advice everyone. There is a business in my community, associates in podiatry and I have called and left a message hoping they can see me as soon as possible. I doubt my insurance is covered there but to be honest that's not a priority with me right now. I also have jury duty this Thursday! Thanks again everybody.
ReplyDeleteDug, I'm no expert, but your feet look more like a rash than athlete's foot to me. But burning pain in your legs sounds more like neuropathy. My son has that due to his diabetes and another friend has that too. I would have it checked out. And of course it could also be another symptom of your long covid, I guess. I'm so sorry you have to deal with this. Praying it's something simple that can be diagnosed and taken care of quickly. Here's a virtual hug! (they always make me feel better).
ReplyDeleteThank you Rian, I'm sorry your son has that but I am wondering if this is the first symptom of diabetes for myself as well. Oh dear.. thank you for your kind words.
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