Word: Phantom Limb
Meaning: भूतिया अंग
Pronunciation: फैंटम लिम्ब
Short Description:
English: “Phantom limb” refers to the sensation of feeling pain or movement in a limb that has been amputated or is no longer physically present.
Hindi: “भूतिया अंग” वह अहसास होता है जब किसी व्यक्ति को अपने काटे गए अंग में दर्द या हलचल महसूस होती है।
Examples in Sentences:
S.No. | English Sentence | Hindi Translation |
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1 | After his amputation, he still experienced phantom limb sensations. | उसके अंग के कटने के बाद भी, उसे भूतिया अंग का अहसास होता रहा। |
2 | The doctor explained the feeling of phantom limb to the patient. | डॉक्टर ने मरीज को भूतिया अंग के अहसास के बारे में समझाया। |
3 | She felt as though her phantom limb was tingling. | उसे ऐसा महसूस हुआ जैसे उसका भूतिया अंग सुन्न हो रहा हो। |
4 | Phantom limb sensations can occur even years after the loss. | भूतिया अंग का अहसास अंग खोने के कई साल बाद भी हो सकता है। |
5 | The pain from his phantom limb was so intense that he had to see a specialist. | उसके भूतिया अंग का दर्द इतना तीव्र था कि उसे विशेषज्ञ से मिलना पड़ा। |
6 | Phantom limb pain often feels like itching or burning in the missing limb. | भूतिया अंग का दर्द अक्सर ग़ायब अंग में खुजली या जलन जैसा महसूस होता है। |
7 | He was amazed by the phenomenon of phantom limb after his surgery. | सर्जरी के बाद उसने भूतिया अंग की घटना को देखकर हैरान हो गया। |
8 | The therapist worked with him to alleviate the phantom limb sensations. | चिकित्सक ने उसके भूतिया अंग के अहसास को कम करने के लिए काम किया। |
9 | Sometimes, phantom limb sensations can cause psychological distress. | कभी-कभी, भूतिया अंग के अहसास से मानसिक तनाव हो सकता है। |
10 | The doctor assured him that phantom limb sensations were a normal part of recovery. | डॉक्टर ने उसे आश्वस्त किया कि भूतिया अंग का अहसास उबरने की सामान्य प्रक्रिया है। |
Short Story:
John had lost his left arm in an accident years ago, but for some reason, he could still feel his hand. Every now and then, he’d reach out to pick up an object, only to remember that his hand was no longer there. These sensations were known as phantom limb sensations, and although they were strange and sometimes painful, they were also something that many amputees experienced. John learned to live with these moments, accepting them as part of his healing process.