Cell phones do not cause a burning sensation. Firstly, the "radiation" from a phone, wifi or any other general gadget is Electromagnetic EM Radiation; the same stuff as normal light but at a tiny fraction of the level you get in daylight (over 1000W per square metre on a clear day from sunlight). It's completely harmless and completely unrelated to Nuclear/Atomic radiation - the dangerous stuff.
(Radiation is a shape or pattern, not a thing; it's _what_ is radiating that matters). If you are using a phone intensively and especially if holding it up to view it, the sensation in your hands is more likely to be postural - the position your arms and elbows are held in. Keeping them sharply bent and fairly still for long periods can cause "Cubital Tunnel" syndrome, where the nerves to hands get irritated at the point they pass through the elbow joint.
If you are resting on your elbows, that makes it many times worse; you should never do that... The first symptoms are typically an odd sensation towards the little finger side of the hand, variously tingling/burning/pins & needles or eventually just numbness as the sensation nerves stop working. If it's not too bad, simply stop sitting with your arms bent - start using a computer keyboard monitor at arms length for anything that takes more than a few minutes. If you are getting weird sensations towards the thumb side, it's more likely carpal tunnel; a similar thing but due to wrist rather than elbow positions.
Carpel & Cubital tunnel problems (wrist & elbow) are the two commonest hand-sensation problems & both often associated with the wrong working position while using keyboards & gadgets. More info: http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topi...
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