Burning skin sensations

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Hello once again...does anyone get a burning sensation in different parts of the body? It feels like the skin or just below the skin. Could be a spot on my arm or a leg or my tummy, anywhere basically.

Any replies would be welcome because I get extremely anxious about bodily sensations.

Thanks so much.

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    I get this sensation all the time. Mine feels like bad a sunburn from the inside, if that makes sense. Mostly for me it is my scalp, face and back. I get it very badly when I eat something that disagrees with my ulcer. My GI doctor says skin and guts are really interconnected. Is your tummy OK? question

    • Posted

      Maddysmom, As a matter of fact I have acid reflux and heartburn and take Zantac. This week my reflux has been worse. So maybe there is a connection!
  • Posted

    I don't have burning sensations, but I get a crawly feeling sad on my shoulder. Like ants are running about under my skin. I'm also scared about it. I am scared about everything these days. 

  • Posted

    All the time an also everywhere in my body it goes away then its back welcome to the wonderful life of peri lol it drives ya crazy i know but i guess we got to go through it my anxiety goes through the roof i hope you feel better soon tracey.xxxx🙂

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    Yes I have this out of the blue normally on my hands or fingers a sort of burning sensation x

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