in many cases yes
Ask your Vet. Nerve damage may be caused by conditions that can be fixed.
Nerve Tissue
yes
Destruction of the nerve endings causes the affected areas to lose sensation.
Nerve damage or it can be caused by the use of the tranquilizer acepromazine.
Nerve damage is when the nervous system is compromised in some way, either by damage to the nerves themselves or to the spinal cord. It is caused by an injury to the relevant part of the body. It can cause pain, tingling sensations and numbness.
Not at this time. This condition is caused by brain and nerve damage and these structures do not regenerate.
Nope it is a Joint, nerve disorder caused by damage & repetitive motion.
Generally, not being able to move your foot or any other part of your body, is caused by nerve damage. Only a physician can test you for nerve damage.
Nerve Damage was created in 2004.
Neuralgia is caused by irritation or nerve damage from systemic disease, inflammation, infection, and compression or physical irritation of a nerve. The location of the pain depends on the underlying condition.
People with diabetes may, over time, develop nerve damage throughout the body called diabetic neuropathies, a set of nerve disorders caused by diabetes.