What’s that tingling sensation on the skin of your stomach?

A tingling sensation on the skin of the stomach may be related to herpes zoster, contact dermatitis, boils and so on.
1. Herpes zoster: Herpes zoster is caused by varicella zoster virus infection, the common symptoms of patients include fever, fatigue, local lymph node swelling and pain, burning and tingling of the skin in the affected area, and may also have sensory hypersensitivity or neuralgia, which is manifested as a tingling sensation on the stomach skin.
2. Contact dermatitis: contact dermatitis is mainly caused by direct contact of the affected skin mucosa with exogenous irritants, such as insects and dyes. The disease will cause the patient’s skin to appear clearly bordered erythema, papules and small blisters, may also be accompanied by tingling, itching and other symptoms.
3. Boils: Boils are related to pathogenic microbial infections, such as Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus, while inattention to personal hygiene and high temperature environments are triggering factors. The disease can cause some patients to have a tingling sensation when touching the skin of the stomach, and there may also be redness, swelling, heat and pain and other symptoms.
Stress, trauma, diabetes, etc. may cause the stomach skin tingling sensation, it is recommended that the patient seek medical examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.