A burning sensation in the feet that is not hot to the touch is considered to be related to autonomic dysfunction, herpes zoster, peripheral neuritis, burning foot syndrome and other factors. 1. Autonomic dysfunction: Autonomic dysfunction is usually associated with psychological factors, for example, the human body is subjected to strong and persistent stimulation, which may lead to over-excitement of some areas of the cerebral cortex, which may lead to tightness in the chest, shortness of breath, loss of appetite, nausea and bloating, insomnia, numbness of the limbs, hot and cold, and burning of the feet and other symptoms. 2. Herpes zoster: Herpes zoster is caused by varicella zoster virus infection and is an acute infectious skin disease. Herpes zoster is most common in the lumbar region, between the ribs, can also occur in the foot, the rash appeared a few days before, around the affected nerve may cause pain, burning sensation. 3. Peripheral neuritis: the cause of peripheral neuritis is relatively clear, and it is considered to be related to immune disease, infectious disease, metabolic disease, hereditary disease, drugs, tumor, nerve compression disease and other factors. Peripheral neuritis may cause sensory disorders, may feel burning, pain, numbness and other sensory abnormalities in the hands and feet or sensory hypersensitivity and other irritation symptoms. 4. Scorching Foot Syndrome: Scorching Foot Syndrome is a vascular neurological dysfunction disorder, mainly characterized by peripheral arterial dilatation. The majority of patients with burning foot syndrome is related to the primary disease, mainly manifested as burning feet. Burning sensation in the feet, but also to understand whether it is related to the role of external forces, such as smashing, impact and other factors. Rule out the role of external forces, if necessary, you can go to the hospital dermatology department to find the cause, and give treatment for the cause of the disease.