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hot legs not feet was started.
It is interesting that you and your mother both have the hot feet symptoms, as my husband and I both have them. My husband had this problem for about 6 months. He tried many things to attempt to solve his hot feet at night. Finally started taking calcium, magnesium and potassium - which seems to have worked. He only gets the hot feet once in a while now. But just this month, I have started to get the hot feet at night, which we found very strange. So I thought it might be something environmental since we both got it, but at very different times. Then I started researching it online, and found the reference to hot hands and feet (my hands get hot too sometimes) in some literature on homeopathic treatment for cadmium buildup in the body. (My last post) More research on heavy metal buildup and detox - and I found that among the minerals that are included for detox are calcium, magnesium and potassium. That is the reason I decided to try the "heavy metal detox" supplements. I figure it is worth a try, as the hot feet at night are driving me crazy!
I have suffered from this for years. I have found that adding an ounce of lemon juice per 8 ounce of water helped after several days. This is not always convient and I find that I end up sleeping with a frozen compress wrapped in a towel and placed under my feet6
i am 19 years old and i have had the problem of hot feet at night since i have been small. my mum has the same problem. at night we both have to get up and put our feet in cvold water in order to stop the burning sensation. Have no idea what it is caused by, it must obviously be genetic... anyone got anymore info on this weird symptom????
Ya, it seems to be good stuff and relatively affordable.
Thank you for naming that cream!! That is what my grandmother uses, and she says it helps her also! I was trying to remember the name for the original poster, but couldn't remember it.
I agree with you completely.
Yes, it could be due to neuropathy. Is she diabetic? Do her feet also become red during these episodes? Could there be a vascular component to this problem? If this is neuropathy, however, it is perplexing as to why it occurs when she tries to sleep. In any case, I have tried a cream called "BioFreeze" on several neuropathic patients of mine. I think the manufacturer claims that it helps with neuropathy. I've asked these patients to tell me how it worked for them. Most say it helped. Others say it really helped.
I found something for you while doing my own research.
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/t/tetany/symptoms.htm
Look up tetany.
I also thought of Neurontin when I read the idea of it being neuropathic. Ask her Dr. to try it on her, and see what happens.
Wanted to add this post from a neurology webpage..
Sensory nerve damage can produce tingling, numbness, and pain. Pain associated with sensory nerve damage is variously described as:
Sensation of wearing an invisible "glove" or "sock"
Burning, freezing, or electric-like
Extreme sensitivity to touch
These are symptoms of a condition called neuropathy. You can google it, and come up with lots of info. My grandmother has neuropathy, and her only symptoms are in her feet, and they sound exactly like your mothers. There are medications out there that can help...neurontin is one, it is prescription. Hope this helps.
Does she also complain of any burning, or tingling sensation in her feet?