On my iPod touch 4th gen the touchscreen doesn't work when I go to my music.  Why is this and how can I stop it?

This is driving me crazy!!  I think this may be happening becaues sometimes when I put my iPod into my iHome, the iPod says it is temporarily unavailible becaue it is over heated and has to cool down.  I stopped putting it in my iHome right away but I'm curious if the touch screen is still not going to work on my music!
EXTRA:
*After I turn my iPod off and on again, the touchscreen starts back up.
*This has happened two times.

Hi,
Try doing a FULL restore of your device and then put everything back on it. Tell me if this works.
xxmitchxx90

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