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skin painful to touch.

by thesudden, Jun 11, 2008 02:41PM
Tags: skin, nerve, nerves
This happens once every couple of months so it's not that often. What happens is a patch of skin on my body hurts to touch, it's like sensitive and feels like a sunburn. Just the skin, throughout the day, the area of pain gets bigger. It is definitely a nerve thing, i know that much but I dont know why this would happen. SOmeone at work said it mgiht be cause I fell down on the road recently, and i hurt my spine but i dont know, I dont feel any pain in my spine lol, idk. if anyone has any ideas that would be cool. Thanks
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