Hmm. "Burning feet".
I don't think it's a big health concern - but it sure is irritating! Have you had a time in your life where you didn't get enough nutrition?
Burning feet is common among former prisoners of war, people with anorexia and bulimia, people who had long periods of inability to eat for some reason or another and people with a history of anemia.
I don't have any history of the mentioned list. It's very irritating. I will ask my Dr on Friday
You also might want to google "burning feet". My son had it for a couple years - it's gone now - but it's more common than you'd think.
It's under the general umbrella of peripheral neuropathy - which just means neuro symptoms in the periphery of your body (arms and legs).
Although your feet don't feel hot to the touch, going to bed with an ice bag or wet towel over them until you fall asleep will probably help.
Best wishes -
In this pregnancy i had burning feet for months it has slowed down in my third trimester. Its nothing to worry about. But mention it to your doc anyways. I did but she knew nothing about it.
Thank u ladies. I will mention it to my Dr. I see there's a lot of information about this on Google