F44: Dissociative [conversion] disorders
F44.6: Dissociative anaesthesia and sensory loss
Sensations or perceptions can then change even though there is no physical explanation for this. For example, you may have less feeling in certain parts of your skin, or experience a tingling sensation. You may also be no longer able to see, hear or smell so well.
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