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- $Title{Is "Phantom Limb Pain" Real or Imaginary?}
- $Subject{amputation pains phantom limb pain nerve nervous system nerves mental
- emotional psychological condition amputations }
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- Is "Phantom Limb Pain" Real or Imaginary?
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- QUESTION: Do you know of a condition called "phantom limb pain"? Is it real
- or imaginary? Our young son, a victim of an automobile injury, is said to
- have such pain and we don't know how to deal with it. Please help us.
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- ANSWER: The term "phantom limb pain" is used to describe the pain experienced
- by some patients after an amputation has been performed. The word "phantom"
- refers to the missing member, not to an imaginary pain. It is a difficult and
- frustrating problem to treat, for the location of the pain is usually in the
- part of the limb that has been removed. Experts on this problem feel that the
- pain is caused by a combination of several causes, some involving the nerves,
- some involving the psychological. While pain medications are tried at first,
- including narcotics to help break the cycle of pain perception, it frequently
- requires a considerable amount of psychological counseling to achieve results.
- This demands an understanding of the patient's emotional perception of the
- loss, and discovering ways that address his needs. Medical treatments include
- injecting the stump to block impulses that can be originating in a neuroma or
- nerve tumor. When the pain is caused by a nerve that has become compressed by
- surrounding tissue, it may be eliminated by surgically relieving the pressure.
- Your role in supporting all these efforts and remaining compassionate and
- sympathetic during this trying time may be the essential ingredient that leads
- to the relief of the pain, and the return of your son to a normal and
- productive life. Your letter reveals that he has great talent, and much to
- live for; now help him see this.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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