Symptoms of peripheral neuropathy in the feet include tingling, numbness, muscle twitches and cramps, and sharp, stabbing, or burning pain. The feet may become extremely sensitive to pressure, touch, and temperature.
Some people report feeling like they're wearing socks or shoes when their feet are bare. Periods of sensitivity can alternate with periods of numbness, and symptoms may worsen at night.

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