7.Small Fiber Neuropathy
It often starts in the feet, with pain that stabs, burns, or itches. It could be worse at night or when you rest. Heat or cold can sometimes trigger an attack, even though the condition sometimes makes it hard to tell the difference between the two. Blood sugar problems, as with diabetes, might cause it, but sometimes the cause isn’t clear. Certain genes make you more likely to get it.
8.Amyloidosis
An abnormal protein made in your bone marrow builds up in different parts of the body. You might not notice it until it’s advanced. Then you may be very tired and weak with skin that thickens and bruises easily, and you may have purple patches around the eyes. Extra fluid can collect. Swelling ankles and legs could put pressure on nerves and cause tingling and burning in your feet. There’s no cure, but treatment can ease your symptoms.