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Burning Sensation on Skin

Also known as: Cutaneous Dysaesthesia

A burning sensation on the skin feels like heat or stinging without visible burns. It can be localised or widespread and may indicate nerve damage, skin conditions, or underlying diseases.

Understanding Burning Sensation on Skin

Burning skin sensations have numerous causes ranging from minor irritation to serious neurological conditions. The sensation results from either direct skin irritation or nerve dysfunction.

Peripheral neuropathy, often caused by diabetes, is one of the most common causes of burning sensations, particularly in the feet and hands. Contact dermatitis from allergens or irritants causes localised burning.

Shingles (herpes zoster) characteristically produces burning pain in a band-like pattern before the rash appears, making early recognition important for treatment.

Common Causes

There are several possible reasons you may be experiencing Burning Sensation on Skin. Here are the most common ones.

Peripheral Neuropathy

Nerve damage from diabetes, B12 deficiency, or other causes produces burning, tingling, and numbness.

Contact Dermatitis

Allergic or irritant reactions cause localised burning, redness, and sometimes blistering.

Shingles

Reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus causes burning pain along a nerve dermatome, often before visible rash.

Sunburn

UV radiation damages skin cells, triggering inflammation and a burning sensation.

Home Remedies & Self-Care

These approaches may help manage burning sensation on skin at home. Always consult a healthcare provider if symptoms persist or worsen.

Cool Compresses

Apply cool, damp cloths to soothe burning and reduce inflammation.

Aloe Vera

Pure aloe vera gel provides cooling relief for sunburn and mild skin irritation.

Avoid Irritants

Identify and remove contact with soaps, fabrics, or chemicals triggering the sensation.

How It's Diagnosed

Dermatological exam, nerve conduction studies for neuropathy, blood tests for diabetes and vitamin deficiencies, and patch testing for contact allergies.

When to See a Doctor

See a doctor if the burning is persistent, spreading, accompanied by rash or blisters, or occurs with numbness, weakness, or difficulty walking.

Prevention Tips

Steps you can take to reduce the likelihood of experiencing burning sensation on skin.

Moisturise skin regularly

Wear sunscreen

Manage blood sugar if diabetic

Avoid known skin irritants

Frequently Asked Questions

Can anxiety cause burning skin?

Yes. Anxiety activates the nervous system, which can produce burning, tingling, and other skin sensations.

Is burning skin a sign of diabetes?

It can be. Diabetic neuropathy commonly causes burning in the feet and hands.

When is burning skin an emergency?

If accompanied by blistering rash, high fever, or spreading redness suggesting infection.

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This information is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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