I've just been doing some research on this. The consensus is worst case scenario (but
very rare) would be inflammatory Breast cancer, usually not caught by mammogram. More commonly, cancer does not cause pain or burning and this is probably a hormonal issue - if it's cyclical - then related to periods, if not cyclical, then probably related to
post-menopausal hormonal changes. One surgeon suggested taking evening primrose oil capsules three times a day (can find in any vitamin/health food store). So if you're really paranoid than suggest it the cancer scenario to your doctor, as it was stated that most doctors would miss that diagnosis, otherwise try the primrose oil and see if
you get any relief.
If this pain is aggravated or relieved by food, then this is due to acid peptic disease. Such pain is relieved by antacids. Your physician may give you a course of some proton pump inhibitor for month or two.
A constant burning sensation in breasts could be a pointer to breast cancer.
Yes, caffeine can cause acid reflux. There are medications that can help but reducing caffeine intake might be a good idea.
People with diabetes often have a burning sensation in their extremities especially their legs and feet.
brain cancer
Gas trouble
yes it can, it can cause a burning sensation and watery eyes.
pace maker burning in chest at night when i turn over in bed.
Infection is the most likely cause.
An acid
breast cancer or gonherrea
Nausea, lightheadedness, and a burning sensation are general symptoms that are common in a number of conditions. It can be due to an ulcer, a virus, or another conditions such as Crohn's disease.
Milk of magnesium is given as a medicine for burning sensation in the stomach to neutralize the acids that are the cause of the sensetion into a neutral salt and water.