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What Causes a Burning Sensation Under the Skin on the Back?

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What Causes a Burning Sensation Under the Skin on the Back?

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Other Signs Sometimes you’ll feel a pain somewhere and know that it came from straining a muscle or other injury. Other times you notice a pain or burning sensation and it doesn’t seem to have any origin. If the pain continues, look for other things that might help in your investigation. Watch for blisters, pain in other areas or even what you did right before the pain began. Pain is a way the body warns you there’s something wrong. Sometimes it isn’t serious, but other times you need to seek medical attention. Shingles See if you have any blisters in that area or if any form soon after you begin to feel the pain. The first thing you always look for if you have a burning sensation under the skin on the back is some type of skin condition like the beginning of herpes zoster, which is shingles. Shingles start with a tingling or burning under the skin but then develops into blisters. The chicken pox virus causes the condition. It sometimes lays dormant in the nerves of the body for years

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