Several Causes for Foot Burn




 

3.Heavy Drinking
Overdoing alcohol can cause a lot of health problems. Years of drinking too much may damage nerves connected to your feet. It can also make you low on nutrients you need to keep your nerves healthy. Either or both of these problems might make your feet tingle or burn for months or years. If you quit drinking, you help improve your symptoms and stop further damage. Ask your doctor for help.

 

4.Athlete’s Foot
Your doctor might call it “tinea pedis.” It’s a mold-like fungus that grows in warm, moist areas between your toes and on the bottom of your feet, and it may sting, itch, and burn. It thrives in damp shoes and socks and locker room floors. Switch up your footwear so they have a chance to dry, and wear flip-flops in the locker room or at public pools. Antifungal creams, sprays, or powders can help control the infection.