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Glossary for Toe burning sensation

Medical terms related to Toe burning sensation or mentioned in this section include:

  • Ankle pain: Pain affecting the ankle joint
  • Artery symptoms: Symptoms affecting the arteries (large blood vessels)
  • Burning: The symptom of burning
  • Burning symptoms: Any burning or burn-like sensations.
  • Cerebrovascular accident: Occurs when the blood supply to the brain is interrupted and results in cell injury and death.
  • Chemical burn: A chemical burn is a burn caused by a chemical. Symptoms vary depending on the chemical, the part of the body affected and the duration of the exposure to the chemical. Rapid first aid following exposure can limit the damage caused by the chemical. Chemical burns can occur when certain chemicals are accidentally swallowed, spilt on the skin, splashed in the eyes or even breathed in the case of chemical gases.
  • Claudication pain: Pain that occurs in the legs when walking or exercising. It is usually the result of circulation problems which affects the flow of blood to the leg muscles. In severe cases, the pain may persist even when the patient is inactive.
  • Cold-like symptoms: Symptoms similar to the common cold.
  • Common cold: Symptoms similar to the common cold.
  • Common symptoms: The most common symptoms
  • Decreased folate: Decrease in one of the B vitamins required for red blood cell production
  • Diabetes: Symptoms similar to those of diabetes
  • Diabetes-like symptoms: Symptoms similar to those of diabetes
  • Foot injury: Any injury to the foot
  • Foot pain: Pain affecting one or both feet
  • Foot symptoms: Symptoms affecting one or both feet
  • Heat burn:
  • Leg symptoms: Symptoms affecting the leg
  • Limb symptoms: Symptoms affecting the limbs
  • Nerve symptoms: Symptoms affecting the nerves
  • Pain: Any type of pain sensation symptoms.
  • Paresthesias: Tingling, prickling, numbness or burning sensations
  • Peripheral neuropathy: Any loss in the function of the peripheral nervous system
  • Peripheral vascular disease: Disease of arteries supplying the legs or sometimes arms
  • Plantar Fasciitis: Inflammation of fascia - plantar aspect (bottom) of foot.
  • Sciatica: neuralgia along the nerve course of the sciatic nerve
  • Sensations: Changes to sensations or the senses
  • Subacute combined degeneration of the spinal cord: Gradual spinal cord degeneration
  • Sunburn: A skin inflammatory reaction due to overexposure to sun
  • Tingling: Tingling, prickling, or pins-and-needles sensations
  • Tingling toe: Tingling or pins-and-needles in the toes
  • Toe numbness: Loss of feeling or sensation
  • Toe rash: An eruption on the skin of the toe.
  • Toe symptoms: Symptoms affecting the toes
  • Vitamin B12 Deficiency: A deficiency of Vitamin B12 primarily causes anemias the body is unable to make sufficient quantities of normal red blood cells. Severe cases can lead to permanent nervous system problems. The vitamin B12 deficiency can result from absorption problems, insufficient dietary intake, certain medications (e.g. metformin), inherited conditions (e.g. transcobalamin deficiency) and certain chronic parasitic intestinal infestations.

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