MacBook Pro heats up that i can barely touch it.

Hey,
I have a 2010 MacBook Pro 2.53 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 4GB Memory 1067 MHz DDR3 500GB. Since i downloaded and installed Mac OS X Lion my laptop gets very very hot and the fan sounds really loud and it really is weird because i didnt face this problem when i used to work on Snow Leopard except if it was on a bed or the fan was covered. But with Lion if its covered or not covered the laptop is always hot after powering it on. I was just asking if any of you had the same problem because if its normal then i wont do anything about it but if it's not then i have to go to Apple and check what's wrong with the laptop.
Thanks for your time
Sherif Moharram.
[email protected]

Try an SMC Reset...
Follow the Steps Here
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964

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