Mental AIDS or diarehea
People with diabetes often have a burning sensation in their extremities especially their legs and feet.
brain cancer
I would definitely wash my hands.
It could mean multiple things i would ask your doctor.
Oral Thrush what is it?
Yes I would say so. I have diagnosed and I often get this sensation.
A burning tongue is primarily a result of conduction. When you consume hot food or drink, the heat is transferred directly to your tongue through physical contact, leading to the sensation of a burning feeling.
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.
Lemonade. Also using a lemon with salt would help.
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.
Pain described as 'burning' is generally related to nerves. I would suspect an impingement/pinched nerve situation.
Every person's body is different and requires different healing times. If you just got your conch pierced, the burning sensation will last until the swelling in the area has reduced enough to allow you to lie comfortably on that ear.