Sunday, October 25, 2009
Does anyone know what a burning sensation in your legs means or perhaps what a white tongue is caused by ?
Answer:
Ive been to the docs only this week with burning legs, just inflammation of the veins caused by spending many hours on my feet at work. He gave me anti inflammatory that seem to be working. As for your tongue, your probably just under the weather or it just needs a quick scrub with your toothbrush. Hope alls well soon. x
It is... SATAAN!!!
It sounds like thrush.
white tongue, youre thirsty, burning sensation, your not shaking when you pee :D
Are these two conditions linked in some way?
The burning is you spilling tea in your lap.
The white tongue is due to dehydration - drink your tea!
are you a diabetic? the white in your mouth sounds like thrust or maybe a yeast infection. pain in the legs could be from bad circulations problems
my friends and i used to get white/yellow furry tongues as an after effect of taking amphetamines and ecstasy- i have no idea if that is what you've been up to but if you have the leg pain could be from too much dancing?
In Texas, it is just that I stepped on more fire ants.in your case it can be caused by circulation, dry skin, allergy, or even niacin thrushing as the histamine goes through your body. Check with a doctor to rule out circulation or other problems.
White tongues are from medications or dead skin. See the web site below which has the most rational cause that I saw online.
pins and needles and dehydration is all i can think off
It could be peripheral neuropathy which can be cause by excessive alcohol consumption and lack of vitamin b, this causes nerve damage which gives the pain, vitamin b will help but it can take many months, and an antiinflammatory. for the pain.
Sciatica is also a painful condition which again affects the nerves and results in pain from the buttock down the sciatica nerve down the leg, pain relief ibuprofen and psychotherapy is caused by the disc compression on the nerve.
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