People with Diabetes often have a burning sensation in their extremities especially their legs and feet.
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Oral Thrush what is it?
Yes I would say so. I have diagnosed and I often get this sensation.
large amounts of the vitamin niacin can cause the skin burning problemniacin - vitamin B. niacin is one of between 40 and 80 essential human nutrients. people taking these supplements experience a wide range of dermatological side eefects including - a burning sensation under the skin.allergy to cleaning products, soap or foodcan also be anxiety relatedneuropathy can also cause a burning sensation under the skinbest advice would be to talk to your health care provider.
Mental AIDS or diarehea
I would definitely wash my hands.
Pain described as 'burning' is generally related to nerves. I would suspect an impingement/pinched nerve situation.
It could mean multiple things i would ask your doctor.
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yes, but it more tends to be a burning/tingling sensation, i have 1 in my lower back, so i get the bad pins needles burning/tingling sensations in my buttocks and back of legs, but my exercises are helping, but if you have any exercises would like to hear them thanks j:)
a broken back
Inflamation if it is not a sprain.