Phantom Symptoms After Nerve Surgery Explained by Dr. Aguila
- lisa3135
- Oct 11
- 1 min read
Dr. Aguila explains phantom symptoms after nerve surgery. Some patients experience strange sensations like itching, tingling, or even a crawling feeling under the skin. These are known as phantom symptoms, and they’re a normal part of the healing process. According to Dr. Demetrio Aguila, a pain-focused peripheral nerve surgeon at Total Pain Solutions in Nebraska, these sensations occur as the brain recalibrates and interprets new signals from regenerating nerve endings.
Most patients experience temporary phantom symptoms such as mild itching, tingling, or sunburn-like sensations. These typically fade within weeks to months as the nerves heal and the brain adapts to new input.
If you’ve recently had nerve surgery, learning about these symptoms can help you understand what’s happening in your body — and why patience and time are key to full recovery. #DrDemetrioAguila #PeripheralNerveSurgery #PhantomPain #NerveHealing #PhantomSymptoms #NerveRegeneration #ChronicPainRelief #PainFocusedSurgery #TotalPainSolutions #NervePainRelief #PostSurgeryHealing #PatientEducation #Neuropathy
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