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  1. adjective. uk / ˈbɜː.nɪŋ / us / ˈbɝː.nɪŋ / burning adjective (ON FIRE) Add to word list. B1. producing flames: A man staggered from the burning car. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. a burning building, vehicle, etc. burning He entered a burning house to rescue a child. in flames The whole block was in flames.

    • Overview
    • While urinating
    • Skin
    • Hands and feet
    • Muscles
    • Mouth or throat
    • Genitals
    • When to contact a doctor
    • Treatment
    • Outlook

    A burning sensation can affect almost any part of the body but is common on the skin. A person may experience pins and needles, heat, or a sharp, prickly pain as part of a burning sensation.

    The location of the burning sensation can give a good indication of its cause.

    For example, a feeling of burning in the muscles may be the result of an injury, while a burning sensation affecting the skin is likely the result of having come into contact with an allergen or an irritant.

    This article looks at some potential causes of burning sensations, when to contact a doctor, and what treatments are available.

    Feeling pain or a burning sensation while urinating is often a symptom of a urinary tract infection (UTI). These infections can affect the bladder, kidneys, or urethra. They can affect anyone but are especially common in females.

    Other symptoms can include a fever and a strong, continual urge to urinate.

    UTIs are treatable with antibiotics. Without treatment, UTIs can spread to other areas of the body. They can also harm the kidneys. Therefore, anyone who suspects they have a UTI should contact a doctor as soon as possible.

    The following can also cause a burning sensation during urination:

    •some sexually transmitted infections (STIs), such as chlamydia

    •prostatitis, which refers to inflammation of the prostate

    Throughout the day, the skin comes into contact with a range of possible irritants. The following sources of irritation can lead to a burning sensation:

    •sunburn

    •plants that sting or cause a rash, such as nettles, poison ivy, or poison sumac

    •insect bites and stings, such as from wasps, bees, and spiders

    •allergic reactions to lotions, perfumes, detergents, or other substances

    •very dry skin, particularly during the winter months

    A burning sensation in the hands and feet may be due to one of the skin issues mentioned above.

    However, a burning sensation in the fingers or toes could also be a symptom of nerve damage. The medical community refers to this as peripheral neuropathy.

    Many people with diabetes may have peripheral neuropathy. A person with diabetes should speak with a doctor if they experience any of the following in the hands or feet:

    •pain

    •burning

    •tingling

    A person may feel a burning sensation in certain muscles when lifting weights or doing other strenuous exercises. This is typically due to the buildup of metabolites during intense exercise.

    A person may also feel this when they try a new exercise or start exercising more often. The soreness and burning sensation may be delayed. These symptoms are usually mild and tend to go away after 2–5 days.

    However, an intense burning sensation may indicate a muscle injury, such as a sprain or strain. If this feeling does not get better over time or spreads to several other muscles, a person may have a chronic condition, such as fibromyalgia.

    Some other causes of a burning sensation in the muscles include myofascial pain syndrome and a herniated disk in the spine.

    A burning sensation in the throat is often the result of an infection, such as strep throat. A person with strep throat may experience worsened pain when talking, and the area may feel raw and scratchy.

    A person with strep throat may also develop a fever, chills, and other cold- or flu-like symptoms. It is common in children but relatively uncommon in adults.

    Those with strep throat may also develop:

    •swollen, inflamed tonsils

    •white patches or streaks on the tonsils

    •small, red spots on the roof of the mouth

    A burning sensation on or around the genitals can result from skin irritation, such as that caused by getting soap in the vagina.

    Tiny wounds that result from shaving or sexual intercourse can also lead to a temporary feeling of burning.

    Infections are often responsible for a burning sensation in the genitals. For example, yeast infections and bacterial vaginosis (BV) commonly lead to a feeling of burning, itchiness, and unusual discharge. BV can also cause a fishy vaginal odor.

    Genital burning can also result from a wide range of STIs.

    A person should contact a doctor if the feeling of burning persists.

    Contact a doctor if any of the following symptoms occur:

    •a rapidly spreading rash

    •a fever

    •an intense burning sensation during urination

    •a burning sensation following a physical injury

    Treatment will depend on the cause. For example, antibiotics can eliminate many STIs and other infections.

    When no cure exists, treatment will involve managing the symptoms. Fibromyalgia, for instance, remains poorly understood and difficult to treat. In such cases, a doctor will develop a plan to alleviate pain and other symptoms.

    People should work with a doctor to find a treatment that works, and they should report any negative reactions to medication.

    If symptoms do not improve, it may be worth asking about other treatment options.

    A burning sensation is often a temporary annoyance that disappears on its own over time. Rashes typically clear up in a few days, and canker sores rarely require medical treatment.

    However, a person should speak with a doctor if their symptoms get worse or last longer than expected.

  2. 2 days ago · A burning sensation is a type of pain distinct from dull, stabbing, or aching pain. It can occur in any area of the body but most commonly affects the skin. A wide range of conditions,...

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  3. Aug 27, 2023 · This article explains some common reasons for a burning throat. It also describes how each condition is treated to relieve sore throat pain, burning, and other symptoms.

  4. Burning (Korean: 버닝; RR: Beoning) is a 2018 South Korean-Japanese psychological drama film co-written, produced, and directed by Lee Chang-dong. The film is based on the short story "Barn Burning" from The Elephant Vanishes by Haruki Murakami, with elements inspired by William Faulkner's story of the same name.

  5. 5 days ago · Summary. The Battle of the Burning Mill occurs off-screen in House of the Dragon S2, leaving its context and outcome mysterious. The real cause of the battle in the book deals with Samwell Blackwood & Amos Bracken's armies crossing each other's territory lines. Both sides suffered heavy losses, but Rhaenyra's Team Black can be considered the ...

  6. 3 days ago · The Diane & Bruce Halle Arizona Burn Center registered a major increase in heat-related burn cases last summer, when the U.S. Southwest baked under a heat dome and Phoenix had a record 54 days of ...