Yes, I have experienced that burning sensation under the skin too, after a recent 'mild' flu, in late November. It feels like the skin has been exposed to extreme cold and is burning as it warms up. The places that burn also feel cold to touch, so I think it is a circulation issue.
I am taking Ivermectin (the liquid topical drench for stock variety) regularly, but what seems to also help is sleep, and warmth.
Also, aspirin. Oh, and Cod Liver Oil.
It has been hanging around for about six weeks bow, and is slowly disappearing.
Yes, I have experienced that burning sensation under the skin too, after a recent 'mild' flu, in late November. It feels like the skin has been exposed to extreme cold and is burning as it warms up. The places that burn also feel cold to touch, so I think it is a circulation issue.
I am taking Ivermectin (the liquid topical drench for stock variety) regularly, but what seems to also help is sleep, and warmth.
Also, aspirin.
It has been hanging around for about six weeks bow, and is slowly disappearing.