Try aloe vera, or if not available, toothpaste works. But it depends where the burning sensation is coming from. The toothpaste would obviously only work on the surface skin.
There is also an anti-itch cream/gel they sell at local grocery stores and pharmacy's.
It can relieve some of the burning sensation. But if it gets too unbearable for your comfort then it would probably be best to see a doctor and have him look at it, and perhaps prescribe you something, "specifically designated" for it.
Pancreatitis
The pain or abnormal sensations in dysesthesias is often described as painful feelings of tingling, burning, or numbness. Dysesthesias can simply be described as a burning pain that is worse where touch sensation is poorest.
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No you can not.
Symptoms of musculoskeletal disorders can begin as numbness or stiffness in joints or tingling, aching sensations in muscles. Pain or burning sensations may be evident, too.
Salt Water
yes it does
Sounds like peripheral neuropathy
Yes, spinal stenosis can cause burning sensations in the feet. This condition involves the narrowing of the spinal canal, which can compress the nerves that travel to the lower extremities. When these nerves are affected, it may result in symptoms such as pain, tingling, or burning sensations in the feet. If experiencing these symptoms, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Burning is a good technique, it helped me get rid of the air plants on my shrub.
Answer improved by not listening to answer below... your tongue gets burn because pwppers have burning sensations.
By killing them and burning them.