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- $Title{"Phantom Limb" Sensations After Amputation}
- $Subject{amputation insurance coverage phantom limbs natural phantom pain
- painful phantom limb neuroma nerve nerves tumor tumors cortisone procaine
- local anesthetic stump}
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- "Phantom Limb" Sensations After Amputation
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- QUESTION: I believe doctors have a special name for this, but it occurs when
- some one has had an amputation and still feels that the leg is there. I need
- to know if there is any real cause for this, aside from mental, and what if
- anything can be done about it? Can you tell me if insurance can pay for the
- treatment? Thank you for any help you can give me.
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- ANSWER: The name of the condition is "phantom limb", and it is a most
- frequent occurrence in people who have had a surgical removal of a limb. The
- sensation is divided into two classes, "natural" and "painful". In the
- natural syndrome, the limb feels as if it is still there and moves along with
- the stump and there may be a slight tingling sensation associated with it. In
- the painful syndrome, the patient may feel as if the toes or fingers were
- curled and cramped, and can't be straightened. The natural phantom sensation
- may take as long as 2 to 3 years to disappear. Both types of phantom limb can
- be the result of psychological and emotional origins, but the painful type may
- have an organic cause as well. A neuroma (nerve tumor) may develop within the
- stump and this can often be helped by injections of cortisone or procaine (a
- local anesthetic). Protecting the end of the stump from irritation may also
- provide relief. Your type of insurance and the reason for the amputation
- will dictate whether or not you have coverage for treatment, but my guess is
- that it will.
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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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