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I saw a man in his 60's complaining of burning on the tops of his feet over the mid foot area (bilateral). It does not extend to the digits or plantar surface of the foot.
The burning is less noticable - " feels better" when he exercises and more noticable at night.
He has had this for some years. Diabetes has been excluded. He was a moderate drinker, slightly over weight, no back injuries.