What is the cause of back burning

Burning in the back is considered to be the result of the following diseases: First, simple soft tissue infections, such as sebaceous cysts, secondary to the formation of canker sores. In the early stage, this can be characterized by a local burning sensation and tingling, with fever developing as the disease progresses, as well as significant abscess formation and chills. Surgical drainage should be chosen in a timely manner, and in mild cases, conservative treatment with intravenous anti-infection therapy, such as broad-spectrum penicillin sodium, can also be chosen. Second, some patients are caused by cholecystitis, which may manifest as localized burning pain in the back of the right shoulder or back, and there are obvious triggering factors, many patients are triggered after drinking alcohol and overeating, eating fatty food, and severe abdominal cramps may occur, and surgery is required if necessary. Third, some patients have chest wall diseases, such as intercostal neuralgia or localized dermatomal neuritis, which can also manifest as burning as well as painful symptoms.