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Phantom Pain - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Have you been experiencing weird sensations in a part of your body that doesn't belong to you? These could be signs of phantom pain. Read to know the causes, symptoms, and treatment of this condition

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Phantom Pain - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

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  1. Phantom Pain - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment -Specialty Care Clinics

  2. Phantom Pain Phantom pain is the experience of severe, persistent pain in a bodily part that is no longer there. Although the actual limb has been removed, the sensation still exists. Phantom pain can be a challenging symptom to manage, and it can be difficult to identify the source of your suffering. Phantom pain can affect removed non-limb body parts, such as your : Eyes  Teeth  Nose  Tongue 

  3. Different Ways That Phantom Pain Shooting Or  Stabbing Pain With Pins And Needles  Throbbing Tingling Cramping That Feels Electric Shock-like In Nature

  4. Risk Factors And Can Make The Pain Worse Wearing Footwear Without Adequate Arch Support Overweight Or Unexpected Weight Increase Running A Distance Running On Erratic Terrain Issues With The Arches, Such As Flat Feet And Very High Arches Achilles Tendonitis

  5. As soon as you experience phantom pain or comparable symptoms and if fails to improve with treatment or remedies and instead becomes more severe or incapacitating, see a doctor at Specialty Care Clinics and contact us at (469) 545-9983. Contact Us For More Info On Topic Please Read Our Website Blog: https://specialtycareclinics.com/blogs/how-do-you-know-if-you-have-phantom-pain/ Contact No: (469) 545-9983 to book an appointment. Click Here

  6. Thank You… www.specialtycareclinics.com

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