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December 26, 2017
 
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Burning feet: When to see a doctor
The sensation that your feet are painfully hot is often a sign of nerve damage. Learn when to schedule a visit with your doctor and when to seek emergency care.
 
 
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Diabetes can damage the millions of tiny blood vessels in the kidneys that filter waste from your blood. Watch a Mayo Clinic doctor explain how to get a handle on chronic kidney disease.
 
   
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