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Burrning on the stomach surface
Burrning sensation on the stomach surface and inner thig after wearing clothes burning increase up to 100 percentage but when clothes remove burning reduce up to 80 percentage I see gestronologist nephrologist darmalogist genral physician but no one digonse the problem I'm eating everything spice sour sweet but there is no any problem
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Based on your symptoms - burning that increases with clothing contact and decreases when removed - this strongly suggests a dermatological condition rather than internal gastric issue. Most Likely Diagnoses: 1. Contact Dermatitis/Allergy: - Allergic reaction to fabric, detergent, or fabric softener - Synthetic fabrics can cause friction-related burning - Try: Switch to 100% cotton clothing, change detergent to hypoallergenic 2. Neuropathic Skin Condition: - Allodynia (abnormal pain from normal touch) - Peripheral neuropathy affecting skin nerves - May need nerve conduction studies 3. Possible Conditions: - Cutaneous dysesthesia - Small fiber neuropathy - Dermatographism Immediate Steps: 1. Wear loose, 100% cotton clothing only 2. Wash clothes with mild, fragrance-free detergent 3. Avoid synthetic fabrics (polyester, nylon) 4. Apply calamine lotion or aloe vera gel 5. Antihistamine: Tablet Cetirizine 10mg at bedtime For Investigation: - Patch testing for contact allergies - Skin biopsy if persistent - Neurological consultation for nerve testing - Blood tests: Vitamin B12, blood sugar, thyroidTry cotton cloThis is NOT a digestive problem despite affecting stomach area. Avoid tight clothing. Don't scratch affected area. Cold compress may provide relief. Document all triggers. If diabetes/B12 deficiency found, treat accordingly as these can cause nerve-related skin burning.thing for 1 week and hypoallergenic detergent. Keep symptom diary noting which fabrics cause more burning. If no improvement, consult dermatologist for patch testing and possible skin biopsy. Consider neurologist if nerve involvement suspected. Since dietary changes don't affect it and it's triggered by clothing contact, this is definitely a skin/nerve issue, not gastric.
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Wear loose clothes Can be due to compression of nerve Check ur vit b12 level And consult me
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have you done any investigations given by the doctors you have already consulted, if so kindly share them. it might give more insight to what your condition is. need more details on the history of the condition
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avoid wearing tight clothes that may possibly cause compression of nerves
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Wear loose cotton clothes. ANXIETY??? AS ALL DOCTORS R QUALIFIED .
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I can diagnose and treat ur condition if u consult me I need to ask few question before treating it.it might be vit B12 deficiency  I need answers to few question before confirming it so pls do consult
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Try using body moisturizer after bath and wear loose cotton clothes. Avoid using synthetic/ polyester clothes
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Its nerve problem
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Can help you , kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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