puudutettu
Puudutettu is a Finnish past participle and adjectival form derived from the verbs puuduttaa (to numb, to anesthetize) and puuduttua (to become numb). In literal, clinical contexts it describes a person or body part that has been rendered numb by a local or topical anesthetic and is commonly used in healthcare and dentistry to report that an area has been treated with anesthesia.
As an adjective, puudutettu inflects for case and number like other Finnish adjectives and can modify nouns
Beyond medical usage, puudutettu can be employed figuratively to describe emotional or sensory numbness, as in
Usage notes: while puudutettu denotes the state resulting from anesthesia, Finnish distinguishes transitive and intransitive nuances