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About Us

Body sensations, explained clearly.

Hello

A symptom-first health resource written by a public health doctor.

SensationInfo is a focused health publication built around one question most people end up Googling at some point: “Why does my body feel like this?” — the tingling that won’t go away, the burning that has no rash, the numbness that wakes you up at 3 a.m. We exist to give those questions clear, evidence-based answers, written in plain language and grounded in the medical literature.

Written by Dr. Peeyush Kumawat.

Every article on SensationInfo is written by Dr. Peeyush Kumawat, a District Public Health Consultant with expertise in Active Case Finding operations, government health coordination, and health research analysis. His background is in reading medical research closely, translating it into actionable guidance, and working at the intersection of clinical evidence and the public who needs to understand it.

That’s exactly what this site is built to do. Abnormal body sensations are confusing, hard to describe, and easy to either dismiss or catastrophize. Big medical sites cover them in broad strokes — patients are left searching for the specific combination that matches their experience: the burning in one foot, the tingling that travels from shoulder to fingertip, the cold patch on a single thigh.

SensationInfo writes toward that specificity, drawing on peer-reviewed sources and the major medical institutions (Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, NIH, MedlinePlus, NHS) so you don’t have to assemble the answer yourself. Every piece is researched against current literature, written in plain English, and reviewed for accuracy before publication.

Our core promise is threefold: explain what’s happening in language a non-doctor can actually use, tell you honestly when a symptom needs urgent care, and give you evidence-based answers without the panic that comes from generic symptom-checkers. Where the medical evidence is uncertain, we say so. Where you need to see a doctor in person, we say so clearly. This site is here to help you understand your body better and walk into your next appointment more informed — never to replace the appointment itself.

Dr. Peeyush Kumawat

District Public Health Consultant | Founder, SensationInfo

Our Approach

How we research and write every article.

Every piece on SensationInfo follows the same process. We start with the questions patients are actually asking — pulled from search data, “People Also Ask” boxes, and health forums — then research each one against peer-reviewed journals and guidance from major medical institutions. The article is drafted in plain English, reviewed for clinical accuracy and clarity, and only then published. Sources are linked at the bottom of every post, the publish and update dates are visible, and a medical disclaimer appears on every page.

We don’t write for engagement metrics. We don’t recommend supplements or products we wouldn’t suggest to our own family. We update articles when the evidence changes, correct mistakes openly when readers point them out, and keep our editorial standards transparent. If a piece on this site helped you — or if something is wrong, outdated, or unclear — we want to hear about it. That feedback loop is how a medical resource earns trust over time.