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<blockquote data-quote="Tracey167" data-source="post: 334579" data-attributes="member: 23764"><p>Hi </p><p></p><p>I had very itchy/sore toes last winter and was diagnosed with chilblanes, so this year i have invested in a pair of slipper socks from marks and spencers and also a pair of slipper boots and since wearing them my feet have not had a chance to get cold so no chilblanes, try not letting your feet get cold if it means wearing 2/3 pairs of socks it will be worth it. Do you have red little spots where the itching is? as this is the sign for chilblanes as if you keep scratching they become sore. I also found that when my feet were itchy they felt red hot so this probably is the burning sensation you are getting.</p><p></p><p>tracey167</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tracey167, post: 334579, member: 23764"] Hi I had very itchy/sore toes last winter and was diagnosed with chilblanes, so this year i have invested in a pair of slipper socks from marks and spencers and also a pair of slipper boots and since wearing them my feet have not had a chance to get cold so no chilblanes, try not letting your feet get cold if it means wearing 2/3 pairs of socks it will be worth it. Do you have red little spots where the itching is? as this is the sign for chilblanes as if you keep scratching they become sore. I also found that when my feet were itchy they felt red hot so this probably is the burning sensation you are getting. tracey167 [/QUOTE]
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