Symptom: Burning Sensation

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Burning Sensation

A burning sensation is a painful feeling of extreme temperature in any part of the body. It can often be accomnpanied by a tingling or "pins and needles" feeling.

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Mouth and tongue recently started burning. Present all day, but seems worse after eating.2/15/2012 at 01:49 PM
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feels as if my skin underneath my eternal skin is burning2/7/2012 at 03:23 AM
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I've had a burning pain for 2 years now, it hardly ever goes away. Hurts constantly, hard to eat and drink hot drinks. Get a very dry mouth with it which is now affecting my teeth with decay.1/17/2012 at 06:30 PM
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the burning pain is awful.its everywhere1/11/2012 at 10:55 AM
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Sometimes it depends on the day and where I've been. Other days, I just wake up with my skin burning.9/27/2011 at 10:29 AM
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Last updated on Feb 16 2012 at 12:51
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