Body Sensations, Explained by a Doctor
Tingling, burning, numbness — finally, clear answers.
If you’ve been Googling a strange sensation in your body and getting either generic answers or worst-case scares, you’re in the right place. SensationInfo is written by a doctor, in plain language, to help you understand what your body is doing — and what to do about it.
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Browse by sensation type.
Each section below is a complete cluster of articles — one main guide plus every body-part-specific question we could find. Start with whatever you’re feeling.

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Featured Guide
Anxiety and body sensations: how stress causes tingling, numbness, and that strange "off" feeling in your body.
If your symptoms come and go, move around your body, or get worse when you’re stressed — there may be a reason that has nothing to do with nerve damage. This deep-dive explains the link between anxiety and body sensations, and how to tell anxiety symptoms apart from medical ones.
Why This Site Exists
Your symptoms deserve more than a 200-word overview.
Most health sites cover body sensations in broad strokes — a quick definition, a list of causes, a generic “see your doctor.” But the reason you’re searching at 11 p.m. is that your symptom doesn’t quite match the generic description. SensationInfo is built for that gap: specific symptoms, specific body parts, specific patterns.
Written by a doctor. Researched against real medical literature.
Every article on SensationInfo is written by Dr. Peeyush Kumawat, a District Public Health Consultant whose background is in reading medical research closely and translating it into guidance people can actually use. The articles you find here aren’t recycled from other blogs — they’re built from peer-reviewed sources and the major medical institutions, then rewritten in plain English.
We write toward specificity. Instead of “tingling — see your doctor,” we cover tingling in the left hand at night, burning sensation in feet only when lying down, numbness on one side of the face. Each article walks through what the sensation is, what commonly causes it, when it’s a red flag, how doctors diagnose it, and what treatments and home measures actually help.
We’re also clear about what this site isn’t. SensationInfo is not a substitute for an in-person consultation, we don’t diagnose, and we don’t recommend products we wouldn’t suggest to family. Where the medical evidence is uncertain, we say so. Where you need to see a doctor today, we say so clearly. The goal is simple: help you understand your body better and walk into your next appointment more informed.

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The Approach
We pick one question and answer it properly.
Every article on this site starts with a question someone is actually typing into Google at 2 a.m. — “why does my left foot burn at night,” “can anxiety cause tingling in my face,” “why do my hands go numb when I sleep.” Real questions, in real words.
Then we research each one against current medical literature, write a complete answer, and review it for clarity and accuracy before publishing. No clickbait headlines. No padded word counts. No affiliate links pretending to be advice. Just the answer to the question, the way you’d want a doctor friend to explain it.





