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  2. Can nerve damage be repaired? - SteadyHealth

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    Autonomic nerve damage may produce the following symptoms: inability to sense chest pain, such as angina or heart attack too much sweating (known as hyperhidrosis) or too little sweating (known as anhidrosis) lightheadedness dry eyes and mouth constipation bladder dysfunction sexual dysfunction Damage to motor nerves may produce the following ...

  3. Can Nerve Damage Be Reversed? - SteadyHealth

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    Peripheral nerve damage caused by medical conditions can be managed by treating and controlling the underlying conditions. The most important causes of peripheral nerve damage by medical conditions include diabetes and a vitamin B12 deficiency, which is mainly caused by the excessive intake of alcohol.

  4. How Can You Help Median Nerve Damage Heal? - SteadyHealth

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    Millions of people have damage to the median nerve, which flows through the carpal tunnel in the wrist to the hand. Most of the time the problem is something called a repetitive motion injury. You pound on a keyboard or swing a hammer or push a needle or lift a brick so many times that the tissue around the median nerve becomes scarred and fibrous.

  5. Can nerve damage be repaired? - SteadyHealth

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    But anyway, i was told that i had severe nerve damage in my left leg, almost to the point to where they would have had to amputate it, but i refused that, and asked if they can reverse the damage, to no avail.

  6. What Causes Phrenic Nerve Damage And How To Treat It?

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    Some of the common causes of phrenic nerve injury or damage include the following: Injury to the spinal cord, especially at an area above the third spinal vertebra in the neck. Neck injury due to physical trauma such as a blunt force or a motor vehicle accident.

  7. permanent median nerve damage symtoms - SteadyHealth

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    i have nerve damage in my left hand. i puched on glass to open our door when my hand went through the door cutting my wrist. i have had one surgery to repear the nerve. but its going to take 21 months to know how everything is going to work with it. they measured from where my wrist was cut to my middle finger and that was 21cm. but the nerve growes 1cm a month i'm on my 4 month and my hand is ...

  8. oral surgeon causes nerve damage - SteadyHealth

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    Both the inferior alveolar nerve and the lingual nerve can be repaired, but the rates of recovery of the inferior alveolar nerve are better than those with the lingual nerve. If you suspected that your oral surgeon caused the nerve damage seek help from another one. I don’t know what else to tell you.

  9. bunion surgery nerve damage | Bone, Joint and Ligament Problems...

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    Just had 2nd surgery 3 wks ago to try and repair damage from first surgery. It doesn't get any better. Look up RSD - Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy or Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome. That is nerve damage - read up on it. This is what I got and it can occure with any surgery or trama to the body.

  10. Does nerve damage repair itself? - SteadyHealth

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    My doctors told me 6 to 12 months for repair of nerve though could take up to 18 months. I had a heart bypass machine stiched to my thigh for 9 hours accessing my Femural Artery causing damage to the femural nerve in my leg.

  11. Nerve Damage After Oral Surgical Procedure - SteadyHealth

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    How is nerve damage after wisdom tooth removal treated? The truth of the matter is that the wait and watch approach is pretty much all that can be done by the surgeons after nerve damage has occurred. If the nerve has just suffered a blow or is compressed due to swelling in the area of extraction, then normal nerve function should return within ...