jazzbo Posted June 4, 2003 Report Posted June 4, 2003 Man, I hope I got out of there FAST ENOUGH! Quote
Aggie87 Posted June 4, 2003 Report Posted June 4, 2003 One of the problems with exploding socks is the resulting burning feet. INTRODUCTION TO BURNING FEET Burning feet is a common foot complaint among many groups, most commonly in the older group over 50 years of age. There are many different causes of this condition, one of which is exploding socks. Diabetics are often affected with burning feet due to impaired neuropathy (nerves). APPEARANCE OF BURNING FEET May have redness and swelling. However, often there is no physical sign of this condition. SYMPTOMS OF BURNING FEET Burning hot sensation on the sole of the foot or on the top of the foot. CAUSES OF BURNING FEET Dampness, together with friction, leads to the sensation of burning, so its important to buy shoes that let perspiration evaporate. Inappropriate socks. Natural fibers, like cotton and wool, absorb moisture from your feet but don’t let it evaporate. Athletes foot can sometimes spread to cause burning sensation on the sole of the foot. Allergic reaction to shoe material or socks. Alcohol is also contributing factor. Long term use can affect the nervous activity of the feet. Diabetes Smoking Neuroma. A trapped nerve can lead to a hot burning sensation. Gout can cause a burning sensation on the side of the foot. Exploding Socks. WHAT YOU CAN DO Buy shoes and socks that have adequate ventilation. If you are suffering from athletes foot then treat this condition. Reduce alcohol and smoking consumption. Herbal products that increase the circulation may help. Certain creams can help cure burning feet. Don't wear exploding socks. Quote
JSngry Posted June 4, 2003 Report Posted June 4, 2003 Damn, one minute it's hordes of nubile Indonesian fans, the next it's people arriving from miles around to vomit on me. Wonder if this is kinda how Jesus felt? Quote
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