"Why Do My Feet Feel Hot and Tingling?"

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Hot Feet May Be Caused by Physiological Factors, Athlete's Foot, Multiple Sclerosis, and Others

1. Physiological Factors: Due to an overly hot environment, high temperatures around the feet, or accelerated blood circulation in the feet after vigorous exercise, it may lead to foot warmth and a burning sensation. Generally, there is no need for special medication. Adjust the ambient temperature, rest, and improve conditions.

2. Athlete's Foot: Prolonged wearing of airtight shoes and fungal infections on the feet may lead to athlete's foot, foot warmth, itching, peeling, and other symptoms. It is recommended to apply bifonazole cream, ketoconazole cream, and sertaconazole nitrate cream externally as advised by a doctor.

3. Multiple Sclerosis: Mainly caused by symmetrical sensory disturbances in the distal extremities, patients may experience a burning sensation, numbness, tingling in the hands, feet, or limbs. Acupuncture and massage are recommended for patients. When symptoms are severe, medications such as Vitamin B6 tablets and pregabalin capsules can be taken under a doctor's guidance.

It may also be caused by cancer, rheumatism, vascular pathology, and other reasons. Patients are advised to seek medical attention promptly for treatment to avoid delaying the condition.