Why do I feel like I have a wet foot?

Why do I feel like I have a wet foot?

Peripheral Neuropathy is a condition seen often in the podiatry clinic. Many people experience sensations in their feet like burning and tingling.; Some people have described that they feel like they are walking in a wet sock, but when they check, their socks are not wet.

Why do my toes feel cold and wet?

Cold sensations to the feet can come from poor circulation, disorders of the nervous system, cold exposure injuries such as frostbite, and decreased metabolism from a low thyroid condition (hypothyroidism or underactive thyroid).

Why does my toe feel wet all the time?

Peripheral neuropathy usually first develops in the longest nerves in our bodies, which are the nerves that run all the way down to your toes. Peripheral neuropathy can be caused by:

Is it normal to have water blisters on Your Toes?

Water blisters on the toes can be annoying and uncomfortable. And you’ve almost certainly experienced one, if not many, in your lifetime. Unlike blood blisters, water blisters appear as a clear, pocket of water.

What causes pain in the big toe when walking?

Pocket Icon. View tags Arrow Icon. Experiencing big toe pain can also cause pain when walking, swelling in the toe, or discoloration of the big toe. Common causes of pain in the big toe are a broken or sprained big toe, nerve damage, or gout.

Is it normal to have wet sensation on bottom of Foot?

Unless there is, in fact, an area of wetness, such sensations would have to be considered a derangement of sensation, and I would think that neurologic issues should be considered by the doctor whom you choose. You are not likely to find these answers on the Internet, and/or without a physical examination.

Peripheral neuropathy usually first develops in the longest nerves in our bodies, which are the nerves that run all the way down to your toes. Peripheral neuropathy can be caused by:

How to tell if your big toe is swollen?

Aside from the swelling on the first joint of your big toe, you may also experience: 1 soreness or pain 2 redness or inflammation 3 a burning sensation 4 numbness

Pocket Icon. View tags Arrow Icon. Experiencing big toe pain can also cause pain when walking, swelling in the toe, or discoloration of the big toe. Common causes of pain in the big toe are a broken or sprained big toe, nerve damage, or gout.

Unless there is, in fact, an area of wetness, such sensations would have to be considered a derangement of sensation, and I would think that neurologic issues should be considered by the doctor whom you choose. You are not likely to find these answers on the Internet, and/or without a physical examination.