If a transient burning sensation occurs once in a while, it is usually a physiological reaction and not a pathological condition. If the burning sensation is prolonged or recurrent, you should see an orthopedic surgeon, or a major hospital for spine surgery, hand surgery, or joint surgery. Usually, a burning sensation in one palm is commonly associated with cervical spondylosis or upper extremity nerve entrapment, including elbow tunnel syndrome and carpal tunnel syndrome, which require cervical spine MRI and upper extremity electromyography for upper extremity entrapment syndrome. Professional doctors can roughly determine the type of disease through physical examination, and then supplemented with auxiliary examinations, it is basically clear that the patient belongs to cervical spondylosis, herniated disc compression nerve, or elbow canal, carpal tunnel syndrome, numbness and burning sensation and hotness caused by compression of local nerves.