Sir/ Madam I am a male person having 29 yrs
From today I'm having left hand burning like sensation.basically I am vegetarian checked Bp normal sugar test fasting and both are normal
What would be the reason for this burning like sensation any vitamin deficiency or calcium deficiency is there.
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Yes vitamin B5 is the most common cause of burning sensation.
You may take Multivitamin tablet for 15 days .
Do blood test like CBC,serum electrolytes,LFT
Review your reports to your doctor
B12 and B1 deficiencies often associated with nerve dysfunction in form of parasthesias .
But there can be many things involved here .
Focus on holistic healthcare
Check serum B12 level.
Vegetarians usually have b12 on the lower side. Try adding b12 enriched food in your diet. Would suggest dairy products like cheese, yogurt. Cereals, dryfruits like cashews, pumpkin seeds etc..
Kindly consult a physician if the symptoms persist or worsen. Good luck 👍
It could be Vit B12 or D3 deficiency.
Please get your complete health package done from a reputed Laboratory and consult with a General Physician, preferably for a physical examination and further management.
Burning sensation is a very vague symptom. It can be related to nutritional deficiencies, systemic illnesses or even dermatological conditions
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You can take vitamin supplements like neurobion forte once daily
You might be having nutritional deficiency.
Your concern require detailed history and evaluation. Can consult for further management.
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Seems to be Vitamin B complex deficiency
More detailed history is required but meanwhile follow these:
1 Stay hydrated
2 Make sure to consume one fruit everyday & one green vegetable everyday
3 Avoid outside food and oily items
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There can be possibility of vitamin B12 deficiency aa it is most common in vegetarians
Lab report for the same is recommended
Eat more green vegetables, curd
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It is a very non specific history, since how long do you have this symptom? Is it associated with any redness or tenderness? If not, it could be vitamin deficiency
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According to your query and sign and symptom you want to know about the cause and Treatment of disease as you have mentioned as above as -
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Please follow good life style as
• take plenty of fluid and
• take less spicy and fatty foods and
• take home made food only and
do exercise regularly with yoga and meditation and
• keep positive attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life .
Burning or tingling sensations in the hands can sometimes indicate a deficiency in vitamins like B12, especially in vegetarians, as they may lack sufficient dietary sources of this vitamin. A deficiency in B12 can lead to peripheral neuropathy, which can cause symptoms like tingling or burning sensations. It is recommended to get a blood test to check vitamin B12 levels and, if needed, consider supplementation.
Additionally, ensure that your electrolyte levels, including calcium, are normal, as imbalances can sometimes contribute to such symptoms. Incorporating vitamin-rich foods such as dairy, leafy greens, and fortified foods might help. However, the exact cause needs a detailed evaluation.
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