Glossary for Burning
Medical terms related to Burning or mentioned in this section include:
- Acute prostatitis: An acute condition which affects the prostate which is the result of infammation
- Allergic seminal vulvovaginitis: Vaginal inflammation following contact with semen after ejaculation.
- Ankle burning sensation: A burning sensation located in the ankle
- Arm burning sensation: Abnormal burning sensation in the arm.
- Back burning sensation: A burning sensation on the back
- Body symptoms: Symptoms affecting the entire body features.
- Brain symptoms: Symptoms affecting the brain
- Breast burning sensation: Abnormal tingling and burning sensation of the breast tissue.
- Burning: The symptom of burning
- Burning during urination: The experience of burning sensation when urinating
- Burning pain: The occurrence of pain that feels like burning
- Burning symptoms: Any burning or burn-like sensations.
- Burning when urinating: burning micturition is a classical presentation of infection
- Buttock burning sensation: A burning sensation located on the buttocks
- Calf burning sensation: A burning sensation on the calf or calves
- Catheter infection: Infection due to an inserted catheter
- Chemical poisoning: Morbid condition caused by chemical.
- Chemical poisoning -- 1-Pentanethiol: 1-Pentanethiol is a chemical used mainly in pesticides. Ingestion and other exposures to the chemical can cause various symptoms. The type and severity of symptoms varies depending on the amount of chemical involved and the nature of the exposure.
- Chemical poisoning -- 4-Aminodiphenyl: 4-Aminodiphenyl is a chemical used mainly in research and laboratory facilities. Ingestion and other exposures to the chemical can cause various symptoms. The type and severity of symptoms varies depending on the amount of chemical involved and the nature of the exposure.
- Chemical poisoning -- Chlorobenzylidene Malononitrile: Chlorobenzylidene Malononitrile is a chemical used mainly in tear gas. Ingestion and other exposures to the chemical can cause various symptoms. The type and severity of symptoms varies depending on the amount of chemical involved and the nature of the exposure.
- Chemical poisoning -- Epichlorohydrin: Epichlorohydrin is a chemical used for a variety of applications - epoxy production, insecticides, solvent and agricultural chemical. Ingestion and other exposures to the chemical can cause various symptoms. The chemical is readily absorbed through the skin. The type and severity of symptoms varies depending on the amount of chemical involved and the nature of the exposure.
- Chemical poisoning -- Kerosene: Kerosene is a chemical used mainly in paints, pesticides, lighter fluid, illuminating fuel and heating. Ingestion and other exposures to the chemical can cause various symptoms. The type and severity of symptoms varies depending on the amount of chemical involved and the nature of the exposure.
- Chest burning: A burning sensation experienced on the chest
- Chest burning sensation: A burning sensation located on the chest
- Chin burning sensation: A burning sensation located on the chin
- Common symptoms: The most common symptoms
- Cystine stone: A stone caused by a defect in cystine metabolism
- Cystitis: Bladder infection or inflammation
- Depression: Inappropriate depressed mood.
- Depressive symptoms: Inappropriate depressed mood.
- Ear burning sensation: A burning sensation located on the ear
- Elbow burning sensation: Abnormal burning sensations at the elbow area.
- Eye burning sensation: A burning sensation located on the eye
- Facial burning sensation: A burning sensation on the face
- Finger pain: Pain affecting the fingers
- Foot burning sensation: A burning sensation located in the foot
- Foot pain: Pain affecting one or both feet
- Forearm burning sensation: Abnormal burning sensation in the forearm.
- Gonococcal urethritis: An infection of the urethra causing inflammation by a gonococcal organism
- Gonorrhea: Common sexually transmitted disease often without symptoms.
- Goodpasture syndrome: A rare disease involving inflammation of membranes in the lung and kidneys.
- Goodpasture's syndrome: A condition which is characterized by glomerulonephritis and pulmonary hemorrhage with circulating antibodies against basement membranes.
- Groin burning sensation: Abnormal burning sensations felt in the groin area.
- Gum burning sensation: A burning sensation located on the gums
- Hand pain: Pain affecting one or both hands
- Head pain: Headache is one of the most common symptoms encountered on a daily basis by the physician.
- Head symptoms: Symptoms affecting the head or brain
- Headache: Pain affecting the head or brain area.
- Heel burning sensation: Burning sensation of the heel usually due to systemic disorders.
- Hereditary peripheral nervous disorder: A group of inherited disorders affecting the peripheral nerves (nerves other than the brain and spinal cord). The motor, sensory and/or autonomic nerves may be affected. Examples of such conditions includes Dejerine-Sottas disease and Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.
- Knee burning sensation: Abnormal burning sensations felt at the knee.
- Leg burning sensation: A burning sensation located in the leg
- Lip burning sensation: A burning sensation on the lip
- Medullary Sponge Kidney: A rare inherited disorder where the tubes in the kidneys that collect urine are wider than normal.
- Menopause: End of female reproductive years
- Microvascular angina: A condition which is characterized by angina like chest pain which is caused by microvascular disease
- Nerve symptoms: Symptoms affecting the nerves
- Neurological symptoms: Any symptoms that are caused by neurological conditions
- Nose Burning Sensation: A burning sensation located in the nose
- Notalgia paresthetica: A rare sensory nerve disorder involving the nerves radiating from the spine and characterized by areas of skin on the back that suffer itching, burning, lack of sensation and sometimes pigmentation.
- Numbness: Loss of feeling or sensation
- Obstructive nephropathies: nephropathy from obstruction to the kidneys
- Paget's extramammary disease: A rare cancer characterized by a chronic rash that resembles eczema and usually occurs on the genital and anal areas.
- Pain: Any type of pain sensation symptoms.
- Palm burning sensation: Abnormal sensation of burning in the palms.
- Paresthesias: Tingling, prickling, numbness or burning sensations
- Penile Burning Sensation: Burning sensation on the penis
- Penile rash: Rash occurring on the penis
- Personality disorders: A group of psychiatric disorders that are characterised but abnormal dysfunctional personalities
- Polyneuropathy: A disease involving multiple peripheral nerves.
- Precalicial canalicular ectasia: A rare inherited disorder where the tubes in the kidneys that collect urine are wider than normal.
- Prostate Cancer: Cancer of the prostate.
- Prostate cancer, familial: An inherited form of prostate cancer where cancer cells develop in the prostate tissue in males.
- Prostate cancer, hereditary, 1: Many forms of prostate cancer are due to inherited defect on a chromosome. Type 1 is linked to a defect on chromosome 1q24-q25 and is inherited in a dominant manner.
- Prostate cancer, hereditary, 10: Many forms of prostate cancer are due to inherited defect on a chromosome. Type 10 is linked to a defect on chromosome 8q24.
- Prostate cancer, hereditary, 11: Many forms of prostate cancer are due to inherited defect on a chromosome. Type 11 is linked to a defect on chromosome 17p12.
- Prostate cancer, hereditary, 12: Many forms of prostate cancer are due to inherited defect on a chromosome. Type 12 is linked to a defect on chromosome 2p15.
- Prostate cancer, hereditary, 13: Many forms of prostate cancer are due to inherited defect on a chromosome. Type 13 is linked to a defect on chromosome 10q11.2.
- Prostate cancer, hereditary, 14: Many forms of prostate cancer are due to inherited defect on a chromosome. Type 14 is linked to a defect on chromosome 11q13.
- Prostate cancer, hereditary, 15: Many forms of prostate cancer are due to inherited defect on a chromosome. Type 15 is linked to a defect on chromosome 19q13.4.
- Prostate cancer, hereditary, 2: Many forms of prostate cancer are due to inherited defect on a chromosome. Type 2 is linked to a defect on chromosome 17p11.
- Prostate cancer, hereditary, 3: Many forms of prostate cancer are due to inherited defect on a chromosome. Type 3 is linked to a defect on chromosome 20q13.
- Prostate cancer, hereditary, 4: Many forms of prostate cancer are due to inherited defect on a chromosome. Type 4 is linked to a defect on chromosome 7p11-q21.
- Prostate cancer, hereditary, 5: Many forms of prostate cancer are due to inherited defect on a chromosome. Type 5 is linked to a defect on chromosome 3p26.
- Prostate cancer, hereditary, 6: Many forms of prostate cancer are due to inherited defect on a chromosome. Type 6 is linked to a defect on chromosome 22q12.3.
- Prostate cancer, hereditary, 7: Many forms of prostate cancer are due to inherited defect on a chromosome. Type 7 is linked to a defect on chromosome 15q12.
- Prostate cancer, hereditary, 8: Many forms of prostate cancer are due to inherited defect on a chromosome. Type 8 is linked to a defect on chromosome 1q42.2-q43.
- Prostate cancer, hereditary, 9: Many forms of prostate cancer are due to inherited defect on a chromosome. Type 9 is linked to a defect on chromosome 17q21-q22.
- Prostate cancer, hereditary, X-linked 2: Many forms of prostate cancer are due to inherited defect on a chromosome. X-linked type 2 is linked to a defect on chromosome Xp11.22.
- Prostate symptoms: Symptoms of the male prostate gland
- Prostatitis: Inflammation of the prostate
- Pyelonephritis: Any inflammation of the kidney
- Pyrosis: The occurrence of chest pain which is consistent with gastro-oesophageal reflux
- Reflux nephropathy: A condition which is characterized by reflux of urine from the bladder back up the ureters
- Reiter’s syndrome: A form of reactive arthritis characterized by arthritis, urethritis, conjunctivitis and skin lesions.
- Scalp Burning Sensation: A burning sensation located on the scalp
- Schizophrenia: A psychiatric disorder characterized by hallucinations and delusional beliefs where a person is unable to distinguish between reality and imagination. The condition tends to have a chronic nature and can be severely debilitating if treatment isn't sought.
- Semen allergy: An allergic reaction to the semen of a sexual partner. The reaction may be localized or systemic.
- Sensations: Changes to sensations or the senses
- Sensory conditions: Medical conditions affecting the sensory system, especially the sense of touch.
- Sensory symptoms: Symptoms affecting the sensory systems.
- Shin burning sensation: A burning sensation on the shin.
- Sjogren's Syndrome: Autoimmune disease damaging the eye tear ducts and other glands.
- Skin pain: Pain affecting the skin.
- Skin problems: Any condition that affects the skin
- Skin symptoms: Symptoms affecting the skin.
- Sole burning sensation: A burning sensation located at or around the sole region of the foot.
- Streptococcal Group B invasive disease: Infection with bacteria called Group B Streptococcus which can cause severe symptoms or even death. The bacteria occur in the stomach and the urogenital tract of females and are normally harmless and cause no symptoms. However, it can cause a range of diseases in newborns, the elderly and people with poor immune systems.
- Suicidal symptoms: Thoughts or actions toward suicide.
- Tarsal tunnel: Entrapment of the posterior tibial nerve as it continues into the bottom of the foot.
- Temperature symptoms: Abnormalities of body temperature including fever.
- Thigh Burning Sensation: A burning sensation located on the thigh
- Thumb burning sensation: Abnormal burning sensations felt in the thumb.
- Tingling: Tingling, prickling, or pins-and-needles sensations
- Toe burning sensation: A burning sensation located on the toe
- Torulopsis: A type of yeast infection caused by Torulopsis glabrata. The fungus is often found in normal healthy skin, respiratory system, genitourinary system and gastrointestinal system and it generally only becomes a problem in weakened or immunocompromised people. They type of symptoms are determined by where and how severe the infection is.
- Underarm burning sensation: A burning sensation in the underarm.
- Upper arm burning sensation: A burning sensation on the upper arm
- Urethral stricture: Narrowing of the urethra
- Urethritis: Any infection or inflammation that occurs to the urethra
- Urinary burning: Burning type of urinary pain or burning during urination
- Urinary tract infection: Infection of the urinary tract
- Urinary tract neoplasm: A tumor that develops anywhere along the urinary tract. The urinary tract includes the kidneys, urethra and ureters. The tumor may be malignant or benign.
- Urosepsis: sepsis from a urinary source
- Vaginal burning sensation: A burning sensation located in the vagina
- Vaginal candidiasis: Fungal infection of the vagina, sometimes called thrush.
- Vein pain: A feeling of distress and agony caused by the stimulation of pain nerve endings in the veins.
- Vulva burning sensation: A burning sensation located on the vulva
- Vulvovaginitis: A condition which is characterized by inflammation to the vular and vagina
- Whiplash: Neck injury often from a car accident.
- Wrist burning sensation: Abnormal burning sensation in the wrist.
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