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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Burning
  1. ... sense, for example, that a hot beverage is burning their tongue. Pain is a vital signal that ... this condition may have wounds from biting or burning themselves.A lack of pain awareness often leads ...
  2. ... bumps (nodules) under the skin. The growths cause burning or aching that can be severe, particularly if ...
  3. ... usually consist of pain described as stabbing or burning, or abnormal skin sensations such as tingling or ...
  4. ... affected individuals also report numbness, tingling, or a burning sensation (paresthesia) in the arms and legs.Other ...
  5. ... People with rosacea may feel itching, stinging, or burning sensations in affected areas. Often, the disorder affects ...
  6. ... and lower legs, but occasionally feel aching or burning sensations. In rare cases, affected individuals have loss ...
  7. ... headaches; or a sensation in the skin of burning, tingling, or prickling. Some people with essential thrombocythemia ...
  8. ... However, some people with PLAID do experience a burning sensation in their throats when they eat cold ...
  9. ... contracture experience uncomfortable inflammation or sensations of tenderness, burning, or itching in the affected hand. They may ...
  10. ... these fluids.Dry eyes may lead to itching, burning, a feeling of sand in the eyes, blurry ...
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