I am experiencing a burning sensation on my skin. What could be the possible causes, and what steps should I take to get relief?
A burning sensation on the skin may occur due to skin irritation from allergies, dryness, sunburn, or contact with chemicals such as soaps or detergents. In some cases, it can be linked to nerve-related issues, such as neuropathy, which is seen in conditions like diabetes or vitamin deficiencies. Skin infections like shingles may also cause burning pain, sometimes even before a rash appears. To get relief, start by keeping the skin clean and well moisturised using a gentle, fragrance-free lotion. Avoid hot showers, harsh soaps, and scratching the affected area. Wearing loose cotton clothing may help reduce irritation. If you have been in the sun, cooling the skin with a cold compress can be soothing. Staying well hydrated is also important. If the burning sensation is persistent, worsening, or associated with rash, numbness, fever, or pain, it is important to consult a doctor or dermatologist for proper examination and treatment.