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Burning, tingling, or numbness in the feet can have multiple causes. An evaluation can help identify possible contributing factors and discuss appropriate treatment options.
If symptoms are persistent, worsening, affecting balance, interfering with sleep, or limiting daily activities, it may be appropriate to schedule an evaluation.
Changes in sensation, tingling, numbness, or discomfort in the feet may affect walking comfort, balance, and mobility in some individuals.
Treatment recommendations vary depending on symptoms, medical history, and evaluation findings. Non-surgical treatment options may be discussed during your appointment.
Many patients seek evaluation to learn about conservative and non-surgical treatment options before considering more invasive care.