As unfortunate as this may sound, nerves do not heal. Nor do they regenerate. If you've suffered an injury that's caused nerve damage, that damage will not heal or regenerate.
yes, but if there is too much alcohol it can cause damage to the nerves when transfering information to the brain.
nerves
While the nerves (tendons) are not operating properly (sleep/dead) it does not matter how much you work out. Muscles will not grow or strengthen until the nerves regenerate. Until the nerves regenerate expect the muscles to atrophy.
The hearing nerves are unable to recover from damage.
If the tongue suffers severe damage. This is the kind of damage beyond tongue piercing, for example. The tongue contains a regenerative feature that allows the tongue to grow back into its original form with little scar tissue.
the acute bacterial infection whose toxins can damage the heart muscle and peripheral nerves is what
Yes, a toe nail can grow back if it falls off twice, but it depends on the damage done to the nail bed. It make take longer to grow back after falling off twice.
They can certainly grow new limbs but the tail is a major body part. A small part may grow back if only slightly damaged but with major damage it is more likely the crayfish will perish.
The deformity, damage to joints, and at times inflammation in areas surrounding nerves and nervous tissue in rheumatoid arthritis often lead to entrapment of nerves. Carpal tunnel syndrome and ulna nerve compression are example of this. Entrapment can damage nerves and may lead to serious consequences including the damage of muscles.
If a scull fracture results in damage to nerves that help transmit the signals for taste, taste will be affected. Even damage to the smell cranial nerves will affect the sensation of taste.
Possibly. Getting an electric shock of any great voltage is going to affect and possibly damage your nerves. It could damage the nerves involved with getting an erection as easily as any.