==Neuropathy, perhaps== Tingling, burning, numbness, and strange-feeling pain are all signs of neuropathy. The symptoms are often intermittent, although they can be constant. Conventional doctors are not usually helpful in those situations. See a chiropractor.
pace maker burning in chest at night when i turn over in bed.
It did for me, i dont have any feeling in foot or side of leg where block was at. doctor said i have neuropithy from popiteall block. Had to have a brace made because i have no feeling in ankle, so i fall. Very scarey.
Yes, arthritis can cause a burning sensation in the hands. This feeling is often due to inflammation of the joints and surrounding tissues, which can irritate nerves and lead to discomfort. Conditions like rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis may trigger this symptom, along with pain, stiffness, and swelling. If you experience persistent burning, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
no it is not good because it will cause more damage to the ankle and that is not good!
It is not possible to knock someone out by pinching their shoulder. Knocking someone out typically requires a significant impact to the head or neck, such as a punch or a chokehold. Pinching the shoulder would not generate enough force to cause someone to lose consciousness.
Many shoes have higher ankle spots, and so because of that they cause ankle irrigation, so when getting running shoes always getting lower ankle spots, so that when running you wont get irritated.
nothing happens to your bones when you sprain your ankle as far as I know 'cause when your sprain your ankle you're stretching the liagaments nothte bones But you can damage the bone some how during an ankle sprain 'cause I did it some how don't know though
Yes!
Yes shingles can cause stomach aches. The virus can also cause pain, rash, fever, headache, chills, and a deep burning feeling. If you experience these symptoms you should consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.
Usually the main cause of burning is dryness and/or allergies.
No. Pinching the skin cannot cause cancer. While the direct cause of cancer is relatively unknown, it is known that bumps, bruises, and yes, even pinching the skin, cannot be the culprit. Cancer is the abnormal division and formation of cells in the body. While pinching your skin may cause bruising and pain, it will not cause skin cells to mass produce abnormally.
If you pinch it and you're Edward Scissorhands.