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anestassia
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Posted: 07/26/05 - 02:00 Post subject: peri-menopause burning hands feet arms |
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I am 48 and my gyn says in peri- menopause. I have few problems that are bothering me lately (lack of sleep, nervousness etc), but what bothers me most is burning sensation in m hands, arms and feet. It is horrible, burning like, itchy and pins and needles sticking in them. This is happening one month now and I didn’t talked to my gyn (I don’t want to run to the doctor every time something strange happens) about that and I am not sure whether this is from peri-menopause or something else.
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Posted: 09/03/05 - 05:44 Post subject: |
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Hey!
it is possible this is from peri-menopause. in this period your hormonal level is drastically changing and it is nothing strange that you are experiencing all these drastic changes.
tingling and burning hands, arms and feet are one of the peri-menopausal signs. I would go to the gyn or doctor. Burning hands, arms and feet might be an early sign for osteoporosis, which develops in menopause. It develops gradually, but it is better to act promptly.
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Posted: 06/08/06 - 17:09 Post subject: Wormness of lombs |
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| What is responsible for the wormness of feet, hands, and head from top of the neck. I am presently using omeprasol tabs? |
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Posted: 12/05/06 - 11:17 Post subject: itchy hands feet and arms |
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| I am 51 and well into menopause and my hands soles of feet and sometimes arms and legs get extremely itchy and I scratch like crazy. I am sure it is a symptom of my menopause |
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Posted: 04/08/07 - 16:06 Post subject: |
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| Is there anything we can do to relieve symptoms a little , burning itchy feet and hands? |
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Posted: 04/09/07 - 00:18 Post subject: |
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| hello Is there anything we can do for temporary relief of the burning and itching hands and feet |
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Posted: 04/19/07 - 00:56 Post subject: Re: peri-menopause burning hands feet arms |
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| anestassia wrote: |
I am 48 and my gyn says in peri- menopause. I have few problems that are bothering me lately (lack of sleep, nervousness etc), but what bothers me most is burning sensation in m hands, arms and feet. It is horrible, burning like, itchy and pins and needles sticking in them. This is happening one month now and I didn’t talked to my gyn (I don’t want to run to the doctor every time something strange happens) about that and I am not sure whether this is from peri-menopause or something else.
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I am amle and 34 and I have had buring arms and neck for three years. Initially I thought it was an allergy and spent thousands trying to fix it. But I have now found an acupuncturist who says it is an overheated liver. The liver is trying to process things like alcohol, caffeen, sugar, fried foods etc and is heating so much that the heat is escaping through the pours of my skin and causing a hot, itchy feeling. Over 2 months she has managed to bring this condition under control. I have not seen this explanation anywhere on the web but I believe it's the cause. Good luck. |
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