burning foot syndrome
burning foot syndrome Nutritional melalgia (neuralgic pain); severe aching, throbbing, and burning pain in the feet, associated with nerve damage, observed in severely under‐nourished prisoners of war in the Far East. It results from long periods on a diet poor in protein and B vitamins, and may (doubtfully) be due specifically to a deficiency of pantothenic acid.
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