a broken back
Yes I would say so. I have diagnosed and I often get this sensation.
The burning sensation caused by acid is called heartburn. It occurs when stomach acid flows back up into the esophagus, causing a burning sensation in the chest or throat.
NO! You do have an increased risk of getting cancer, which can spread to your back,and cause pain though... But if anything, nicotine inside cigarettes is a numbing agent, reducing sensation of pain.
It happened to me along time ago...but YEAH!. nonono jk.
It is possible you have a "dangling" polyp attached to the back of your throat. It can create a sensation of tickling on the back of the tongue and if it is inflamed or infected, it may cause the taste of infection to be noticed. It requires a tiny little snip, which is totally painless, along with antibiotics, BUT YOU SHOULD SEE A DOCTOR !
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 blow to the head would cause swelling.
yes a compound fracture would cause bruising
I have upper left back pain with a burnnig sensation it is causing me pain what could it be? paul I have upper left back pain with a burnnig sensation it is causing me pain what could it be? paul I have upper left back pain with a burnnig sensation it is causing me pain what could it be? paul
your spine could be out of line. it would cause your ribs to pull and feal like its in your sternim as well as your back.
When the penis becomes hard, it fills with blood and stretches the tissues, causing a sensation of pressure. Once the erection subsides, the tissues relax back to their normal state, which can cause a stretching or pulling sensation. This sensation might be interpreted as pain by some individuals.
You would likely feel a circular orbital motion as the waves move towards the shore and break. This motion can cause you to move up and down as the waves pass beneath you, creating a sensation of being gently rocked back and forth.