Why does everything cold hurt my skin ? Could be anything I, e. Leather furniture, wood or ceramic counter tops, even cold clothes, not to mention a cold room. Right now, I have on jeans, and a full piece flannel jumpsuit, and My right thigh is freezing underneath all those clothes. Skin gets so cold it starts to hurt really bad
As per your query you have problem of dysaesthesia that is neurological condition that is characterized by a distortion of the sense of touch. Well there can be many reasons for symptoms you mention in query like damage of nervous tissue ( peripheral nerves, or sensory nerves ) , Guillaian-Barre syndromenerve , damage caused by Lyme Disease , symptom of withdrawal from drugs , shingles , certain medications . I would suggest you to consult neurologist for proper examination . Doctor will take history , may order certain test like blood test , vital test and CT scan of brain or spine . Doctor may also refer you to other specialist . Treatment will depend on where these sensory signals are getting scrambled and causing this abnormal sense of touch . Doctor may recommend electrical stimulation of the nerve or may prescribe antidepressants and anti inflammatory .
Hope your concern has been resolved.
Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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Hi Dear , As per your query you have problem of dysaesthesia that is neurological condition that is characterized by a distortion of the sense of touch. Well there can be many reasons for symptoms you mention in query like damage of nervous tissue ( peripheral nerves, or sensory nerves ) , Guillaian-Barre syndromenerve , damage caused by Lyme Disease , symptom of withdrawal from drugs , shingles , certain medications . I would suggest you to consult neurologist for proper examination . Doctor will take history , may order certain test like blood test , vital test and CT scan of brain or spine . Doctor may also refer you to other specialist . Treatment will depend on where these sensory signals are getting scrambled and causing this abnormal sense of touch . Doctor may recommend electrical stimulation of the nerve or may prescribe antidepressants and anti inflammatory . Hope your concern has been resolved. Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari