![]() Phantom limb pain refers to the pain sensation experienced following amputation of a limb, wherein the body feels as if the missing limb is still existing. Typical phantom sensations include tingling, prickling, numbness, feeling hot or cold, feeling the missing toes or fingers moving, or feeling like the limb is getting shorter (telescoping). Over time, these sensations tend to go away, although not completely.
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